Testimonials.

Here's a small selection of what some IT specialists have had to say about my icon library:

"I like the way the 3D objects look, compared to those of Visio that I currently use to create documentation."
Jim Siepmann
Manager
Hosting Services


"They are the best looking network diagrams around. They convey the network much better than the so called network designing tools."
Greg Askew CCNA, MCSE
Information Services
Springfield Public Schools


"...please keep up the good work. You are helping a lot of network engineers in so many invaluable ways."
Don Wisidagama
Dir - Network Ops
Peracon Inc.


"...about the topology graphic ... it is one of the more attractive drawings I've seen. Kudos to the artist."
Rick Noonan
Avnet
Enterprise Solutions


"The graphics are very impressive. Please pass my compliments on to your artist."
Kerry Kincaid
Valleysupply.net

I offer a library of high quality, network icons for sale in an easy to use, downloadable system. You must, however, have Adobe Illustrator© to use my icons. The system utilizes an easy to understand grid in Illustrator that all of my icons snap to. This keeps everything lined up and neatly organized.

For more information about my system of icons please click the link below.

Axonometric

The technical name for this style of drawing is "Axonometric". Axonometric is a three dimensional drawing style where everything in the drawing is placed on a 90º or 45º angle. Lining up network diagrams using this style produces a very clear and concise graphic that is easy to produce and easy for the viewer to comprehend quickly.


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