LEGO Program Icons

José María Muntané Reimaged Adobe Icons as LEGO Men and Bricks

José María Muntané is a freelance creative web and graphic designer based in Barcelona, Spain, whose recent work includes an imaginative reinterpretation of the classic Adobe icons. Using LEGO men and bricks, José María Muntané uses the popular figures to represent the programs which are traditionally depicted with colorful squares.

The LEGO men do this by standing atop similar squares that show simplified versions of the program names, which the figures also wear on their torsos. Each is color-coded to make the designs more recognizable and easier to differentiate. The Adobe icons are translated into building block form in much of the same way as the LEGO men, with José María Muntané adorning its sides with the program name instead.
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