Is it possible to restore OS X Mavericks icons after upgrading to Yosemite?

Is the a package to restore OS X Mavericks icons after upgrading to Yosemite?

ShadowDancer1000 wrote:
amacuser.1 wrote:
I think they missed the mark considering their target demographic tends to be looking for a more refined look and feel.
Apple's U/I target demo lately has been women. Sad fact, but already proven by several design study articles and business analytics that look at which market share demographic was growing fastest when it parsed through Apple's sales.
http://www.businessinsider.com/is-ios-7-for-girls-2013-9
It's sad that women are a target demographic? Why?
As part of that demographic, I can't say that I get the feeling that Apple is trying to appeal to me. It seems to me that they are assuming that ALL of their users are fairly clueless, not just the female users.
I hardly think the interface changes are due to a desire to market to women. They certainly aren't impressing me, whatever the intent. I don't hate the look of Yosemite, but I don't like it, either. The translucency is a bizarre touch, pointless in terms of function and at odds with the generally joyless flat aesthetic.

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