Hi Mirek, Do you have a link to a page where gnome icons are registred ?
I agree we should upstream our icons if we follow their guidelines. Then we should'nt follow Gnome HIG because we can upstream to them, it's the wrong way : we should decide whether Gnome icon style could fitt well in LibO (and not only in Gnome, but on Windows, Mac OSX, other Linux interfaces ...), and we should think also at the Kde ones, Ubuntu ones, Elementary ones, or entirelly new ones... We should then make some exemple of icons for each style, just for style (always the same symbol), and make it voted by the community (it's just design, not ergonomy actually, and everyone shoudl be able to express his thoughts because some will find some icons sexy, other will hate them etc, we need something that please most people, as this is something you have all the time you use the software -not as spplash screen, about screen etc-. Maybe using Userweave as we did previously to have the maximum number of feedback). Personnaly, I think the Gnome monochrome icons really do'nt look professional, but more like toys, too much rounded to fit with any interfaces. But as I sayed, it's just my thoughts. Kévin 2013/2/21 Mirek M. <[email protected]> > On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 9:29 AM, Kévin PEIGNOT > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Sure we need ones, at least for designing the icons. I think we all agrea >> on this. We should descuss what the guidelines should be for the flat icon >> set. I think what I proposed earlier would be a good start, but we need to >> discuss it. >> > > It'd be good to stick to Gnome's icons so that we could push our icons > upstream. > > Barbara (aka. stereotype) lays out some good guidelines [1]: > (1) make shapes nice and clean (align to the grid) > (2) stick to the unifying look (metaphor if possible should be the > same as in the full-color set, unless revision of the metaphor is desired) > (3) omit the details if they are not crucial for the distinction of > the icon (exaggerate only the defining detail) > (4) use standard icon names (for example use dashes for separate > levels of specificity) > (5) balance between the outcome in 16x16 and scaled up dimensions > (6) simplify for readability (in the 16x16, the same icon may change > from perspective to straight-on) > > Also, Jakub Steiner has a good video on the topic: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpTHXEUTesA . > > [1] > http://gnome-stereotype.tumblr.com/post/24527823550/symbolic-icons-week-two > -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/design/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
