From: Qt-creator 
[mailto:qt-creator-bounces+alessandro.portale=theqtcompany....@qt-project.org] 
On Behalf Of Mike Jackson
Sent: Friday, March 4, 2016 7:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Qt-creator] QtCreator 4.0: Where did my color icons go

<rant>
I just compiled QtCreator 4.0 and what a surprise. It seems as if the QtCreator 
team seems to have followed everyone else in UI design lately and tossed out 30 
years of Human Computer Interaction design. Namely, you tossed colorful icons 
to go with a flat mono-chrome color palette. I do not understand where this 
comes from? We programmers have been fighting and waiting for years to get able 
to have high res icons that can convey information quickly and when we get that 
capability all the UI designers seem to have just given up on the concept. 
Color conveys information quickly. It lets the human brain decipher information 
with less effort than a monochrome palette. Numerous experts in the field have 
written at length about this issue and where the UI design is going and just 
how wrong it is. I urge the QtCreator team to at least include a theme that 
retains the colorful icons from QtCreator 3.x in the 4.0 release. It is not too 
late.
</rant>

Let me put forth a very direct example. If you drive a white car and you park 
that car in a parking lot with 1000 other white cars of the same type (say 4 
door passenger style cars), when you come back out to get in your car, unless 
you parked your car in a very specific spot (first or last) your brain needs to 
work much hard to remember exactly which car is yours. Now imagine your car is 
red, in that same lot of 1000 white cars. Finding your car is instantaneous.

Hi Michael,
Thank you for the feedback. Do your comments refer to the state before or after 
this change: https://codereview.qt-project.org/147723/ ?
Best Regards,
Alessandro
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