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Latest revision as of 04:19, 4 March 2026
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Hotline Lifestyle: The Age of Custom Icons
While official icon sets provided the foundation, the true soul of Hotline was found in the custom creations of community art groups. These icons weren't just avatars; they were badges of membership in elite server circles.
The Cultural Impact
In the late 90s and early 2000s, being an "Icon Artist" was a respected role. Groups like **BadMoon** and **Digital Obsession** pushed the 32x32 pixel canvas to its absolute limit, utilizing specialized Macintosh color palettes to create high-contrast, anti-aliased masterpieces.
Servers would often have "Member Only" icon sets, where an admin would assign you a specific ID that only people in your group could wear.
Community Showcase (Examples)
These examples are pulled from the community archives in the /ik0ns/ directory. Note that these often featured more experimental art styles, ranging from photorealism to abstract neon. Typical icon size was 232px Wide and 18px tall (Just to fit in the user field in the original client).
Famous Icon Groups
- BadMoon: Known for dark, sleek, and atmospheric icon sets often found on underground file-sharing servers.
- Digital Obsession (DO): Pushed the boundaries of "Pixel Art" with vibrant colors and sharp gradients.
- The Realm: Highly exclusive sets usually tied to specific server staff or "Elite" members.