Maarten--
nice work and see below...
:murb: [maarten brouwers] wrote:
Hi Designers (Ivan, Randy, ...), Louis, and all others,
... but the larger contours have indeed been laid out by now. I
personally don't expect huge changes anymore...
Okay. I see the virtue of the minimalist design. The drawback of *not*
having a centralizing graphic i(or set of icons) s that they eye is
not sure where to look. Basic art and design theory and practice. I
would strongly advocate putting icons that not only add aesthetic
pleasure but also aid the visitor.
A quick mockup of some icons (these definitely need to be tweaked):
http://www.murb.nl/extern/openoffice.org/iconsactionstatement/
when this page first loads, the icons appear a bit darker, then seem to
fade to light gray for me. Is this intended? I actually liked the darker
look; else they seem very washed out.
Icons (SVG) available from here:
http://www.murb.nl/extern/openoffice.org/iconsactionstatement/iconsactionstatement.zip
Its just an idea that I wanted to communicate, I tried to do so earlier,
but guess I failed... so this is my quick sketch.
g.,
Maarten
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