I just want to clear up any misunderstanding about the word polished.
I didn't mean "having a shiny and smooth appearance". I meant it more
as in "showing a high degree of efinement", ie being properly
finished...
Silas
On 05/05/2006, at 4:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used to like it okay. But glassy things got overdone and it does
have that disadvantage of looking small. When i turned a
designer's eye at all the different browser logos/icons grouped
together, i was surprised to find Seamonkey's leaping out as most
eye-catching and upscale.
Scott
On May 3, 2006, at 09:53•, Silas Palmer-Cannon wrote:
I have just started using Camino yesterday, as this is when I
first heard about it. The only thing that I think is a little bit
'unpolished' about the program is the icon.
It isn't as weighty (visually) as I think it could be. All the
other icons for apps don't 'feel small' when you look at their
icons. The reason for this is that they use much of the icon
256x256 canvas. Camino's icon does use the space, but not well in
my opinion. Perhaps you could consider expanding the size of the
inner circle till its visual weight felt consistent with other
major apps on one's dock.
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