Hi Ashesh, I tried to eliminate the colour blind issue which might occur with the primary & foregin key icons. But still I will use the app to test the colors, just let me know your opinion now.
Regards, Chethana kumar On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 11:13 PM, Ashesh Vashi < ashesh.va...@enterprisedb.com> wrote: > > > On Jun 28, 2017 22:32, "Robert Eckhardt" <reckha...@pivotal.io> wrote: > > I like them as well. The only comment I have is that the red icon on > disconnected DB and corrupted DB are difficult to make out. They are > clearly differentiable but the icon itself is unclear. > > A colour blind person may not be able to differentiate the primary & > foreign key icons. > > -- Ashesh > > > -- Rob > > On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 12:49 PM, Dave Page <dp...@pgadmin.org> wrote: > >> Hi >> >> > On 28 Jun 2017, at 12:41, Chethana Kumar <chethana.kumar@enterprisedb.c >> om> wrote: >> > >> > Hi Team, >> > >> > I am coming up with some sample icons for Tree View Control. >> > >> > Thought process behind the concept - >> > >> > 1. Included EDB color brand feel (gray and blue colors) >> >> You mean pgAdmin colour brand :-). EDB is orange & black. >> >> > 2. Eliminated the distraction of too many colors and provided >> consistency through the icons >> > 3. User will recognize the icon shapes rather than recalling it by >> their colors (like in existing icons) so focused more on shapes >> > 4. It also adds value to the brand since it has EDB color tones in it >> > >> > >> > So please feel free to share your views on the same >> >> I like them - they look much more modern and stylish, but still fit with >> what they represent. >> >> Other opinions please? >> >> Good work! >> > > > -- Chethana Kumar Principal UI/UX Designer EnterpriseDB Corporation The Postgres Database Company P: +91 86981 57146 www.enterprisedb.com