It seems that my last post about Adobe's launch of their new "Brackets" modern text editor generated more discussion around the OSX Yosemite dock icons in the lead image than anything else.

I received a bunch of messages specifically about the Sublime Text and Sketch icons. To that end, here's a selection of great looking OSX Yosemite dock icons you can download and apply to your own apps to achieve the same kind of look.

Below the icons is a quick guide on the easiest way to update your system and application icons. Don't worry, I've got you sorted!

OSX Finder

OSX FINDER ICON by Arvid Bräne (dribbble)

Settings Preferences

SETTINGS PREFS ICON by Michael Martinho (dribbble)

Safari

SAFARI ICON by Marc Keeley (Deviantart)

1Password

1PASSWORD ICON by Jason Zigrino (Deviantart)

Adobe CC

ADOBE CC ICON by Jason Zigrino (Deviantart)

Brackets

BRACKETS ICON by cvangilder64 (Deviantart)

Slack

SLACK ICON by Diesel Laws (dribbble)

Firefox

FIREFOX ICON by Santiago Ramos Panalés (Deviantart)

Microsoft Office

MICROSOFT OFFICE ICONS by hamzasaleem (Deviantart)

Pixelmator

PIXELMATOR ICON by thebadsaint (IconArchive)

Pocket

POCKET ICON by Jason Zigrino (Deviantart)

Sketch

SKETCH ICON by Mehmet Gozetlik (dribbble)

Skype

SKYPE ICON by Jason Zigrino (Deviantart)

Tweetbot

TWEETBOT ICON by Jason Zigrino (Deviantart)

Sublime Text

SUBLIME TEXT ICON by Thomas Vagning (dribbble)

Weather

WEATHER ICON by Alexander Hansen (Deviantart)

How to change your icons

There's a few manual methods out there to get the job done, but the good folk at Freemacsoft have done all the hard work for you bundling the process into an easy-to-use application called LiteIcon.

Liteicon by Freemacsoft

It's a free download for OSX Mavericks and Yosemite users, so check it out.

Oh, and one last thing...

It's worth mentioning that it's best to use .icns files for this kind of thing. So if you get your hands on a decent .png icon at any stage, head on over to the iConvert Icons website where you can easily create and download the appropriate .icns file "for Finder".