Best Supernatural Folder Icons for Windows & macOS (2026 Update)

Supernatural Folder Icon Pack: 20 Spooky Designs for Your Desktop

What it is

A curated collection of 20 desktop folder icons themed around supernatural, occult, and gothic aesthetics. Includes icons in multiple styles (flat, textured, hand-drawn) featuring motifs like pentagrams, crescent moons, skulls, sigils, spectral hands, haunted houses, and rune-etched folders.

Formats included

  • ICO — Windows-ready (multiple sizes inside: 16×16, 32×32, 48×48, 256×256)
  • ICNS — macOS-ready (16–1024 px variants)
  • PNG — individual transparent images (512×512 and 1024×1024)
  • SVG — scalable vector versions for custom resizing and editing

Key features

  • 20 unique designs across dark, muted, and neon palettes
  • High-resolution assets suitable for Retina/HiDPI displays
  • Layered source files (PSD / Figma) for customization
  • Consistent sizing and visual language for desktop organization
  • Accessible variants: simplified high-contrast versions for visibility

Installation (quick)

  1. Windows: right-click folder → Properties → Customize → Change Icon → Browse → select .ico file.
  2. macOS: Get Info on folder → drag PNG/ICNS onto the small folder icon in the top-left of the Get Info window.
  3. Linux (GNOME): right-click folder → Properties → click folder icon → select image (may vary by distro/DE).

Use cases

  • Organize projects by mood (e.g., “Rituals”, “Research”, “Archive”)
  • Themed desktops for Halloween or gothic aesthetics
  • Content creators showcasing occult or supernatural topics
  • Game modders, writers, and artists keeping assets visually coded

License & attribution

  • Check included LICENSE file; typical options: commercial use allowed with attribution, or personal-use-only. Confirm whether layered source files require additional attribution.

Tips for customization

  • Open SVG/PSD in a vector editor to change colors, add emblems, or combine motifs.
  • Export custom sizes for consistent appearance across OS icon caches.
  • Use a naming convention (e.g., 01_CrescentMoon.icns) to keep sets organized.

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