The Last Icon
You are using a 4K monitor with 250% scaling. Paradise Lost Version 30 was designed for 96 DPI displays. Fix: Use the largest resolution icons in the zip (256x256) and set your desktop icon size to "Medium" or "Large." For folders inside File Explorer, consider using an icon rescaler tool (IcoFX).
The Paradise Lost icon set was originally created during the early 2000s "skinning" renaissance—an era dominated by Windows XP, WindowBlinds, and IconPackager. Inspired by John Milton’s epic poem, the theme revolves around fallen angels, rebellion, and melancholic beauty. The icons feature deep crimsons, charred blacks, silver chains, bat wings, and religious iconography reinterpreted through a dark fantasy lens.
The Last Icon
You are using a 4K monitor with 250% scaling. Paradise Lost Version 30 was designed for 96 DPI displays. Fix: Use the largest resolution icons in the zip (256x256) and set your desktop icon size to "Medium" or "Large." For folders inside File Explorer, consider using an icon rescaler tool (IcoFX).
The Paradise Lost icon set was originally created during the early 2000s "skinning" renaissance—an era dominated by Windows XP, WindowBlinds, and IconPackager. Inspired by John Milton’s epic poem, the theme revolves around fallen angels, rebellion, and melancholic beauty. The icons feature deep crimsons, charred blacks, silver chains, bat wings, and religious iconography reinterpreted through a dark fantasy lens.