We all know that Blackbox is wrapped around the fact that it's highly
minimalistic. This is good. Minimalism is the way every Open Source
identity should follow. Yet, why should minimalism mean bad design? Even
though Blackbox is as easy and light like a feather, it doesn't mean that
the graphics should make one bounce off the land of Blackbox just because
there's a better-looking option. These days, design is everything. And in
addition to having Blackbox functioning as light-weight desktop system,
which it does without question, everyone should focus more on getting the
light-weight graphics to look as if it was a graphical replacement of sex
invented in year 4000. Nawamean? =)

I'm not sure wether my point comes clear; I guess what I'm trying to say
is -- graphics does matter, even though we're running diet style.

About that site: What's wrong with http://www.oswd.org? I'm sure there's a
ton of better examples available there.

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