On Friday 19 January 2007 20:35, hepabolu wrote:
Let me first say, I think all are fabulously done and show off your skills.
And thanks for putting them into context. I reviewed this stuff earlier,
without the full page, and I must say that the perception changed a bit.
My preference also lies
On 1/19/07, hepabolu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...Thien has kindly provided some awesome designs for the masthead. Thanks
Thien!...
Thanks very much, my favorite is #4 (something in it makes me happy
;-) followed by #3.
-Bertrand
Hi,
On 19 Jan 2007, at 10:41, hepabolu wrote:
http://people.apache.org/~hepabolu/all.html
The 'all' page contains all designs at once for easy comparison,
the top line contains links to four identical mockups with one of
the mastheads.
#3 for me ... blocks blocks blocks! :-)
(And
On Sat, 2007-01-20 at 10:39 +0800, Thien wrote:
No worries, it actually helps a lot :D I will improve the design
further once a final one has been picked. (#2 or #3 so far.)
My favorite is #2.
Cheers, Alfred.
Thien wrote:
3. Trying to describe the lightness and agility of cocoon with randomly
positioned square that can be taken out or repositioned without
affecting each otherok, maybe not too obvious :D
your intention was quite obvious to me here .. This design is my
favourite mainly because
Hi everyone,
Thien has kindly provided some awesome designs for the masthead. Thanks
Thien!
I've put them up at:
http://people.apache.org/~hepabolu/all.html
The 'all' page contains all designs at once for easy comparison, the top
line contains links to four identical mockups with one of
Thanks Helma,
A little explanation to the visuals.
1. Typical masthead design, the dark area has the word cocoon drawn in
a Lego-like look .
2. Tried a few other colors, find that green match quite well with the
logo's blue, here's a simple and nice layout, with a bit of Web2.0 touch
3.
Hi Helma,
wow great designs Thien! I really like 2-4.
#3 has a nice touch with the 'blocks', but somehow #4 was the first one
that appealed to me. It's kind of playfull and dreamy. I really like it.
#3 and #4 would be my pick :-)
Great job!
Regards,
Jeroen Reijn
hepabolu wrote:
Hi
Jeroen Reijn wrote:
#3 and #4 would be my pick :-)
same here!
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On 19.01.2007 12:01, Jeroen Reijn wrote:
wow great designs Thien! I really like 2-4.
#3 has a nice touch with the 'blocks', but somehow #4 was the first one
that appealed to me. It's kind of playfull and dreamy. I really like it.
It's a bit too dreamy IMO. :-) I prefer #2 and #3.
Great
Thien said the following on 19/1/07 11:56:
A little explanation to the visuals.
Let me first say, I think all are fabulously done and show off your skills.
1. Typical masthead design, the dark area has the word cocoon drawn in
a Lego-like look.
To me this one felt like: the old one but
Great designs!
My first choice is #3 which looks really good and capture the soul of
Cocoon well. #4 is really cool as well.
/Daniel
Thien skrev:
Thanks Helma,
A little explanation to the visuals.
1. Typical masthead design, the dark area has the word cocoon drawn
in a Lego-like look .
On 1/19/07, Thien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Helma,
A little explanation to the visuals.
1. Typical masthead design, the dark area has the word cocoon drawn in
a Lego-like look .
I like this one a lot but the cocoon is hard to see on a color
matched monitor with the contrast and
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
On 19.01.2007 12:01, Jeroen Reijn wrote:
wow great designs Thien! I really like 2-4.
#3 has a nice touch with the 'blocks', but somehow #4 was the first
one that appealed to me. It's kind of playfull and dreamy. I really
like it.
It's a bit too dreamy IMO. :-) I
On Jan 19, 2007, at 11:14 AM, Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
On 19.01.2007 12:01, Jeroen Reijn wrote:
wow great designs Thien! I really like 2-4.
#3 has a nice touch with the 'blocks', but somehow #4 was the first
one that appealed to me. It's kind of playfull and dreamy. I
Thanks everyone for the comment so far.
#3 My first impression: the kitchen tiles of Mum's kitchen. ;-)
*Oops, now you remind me, though I didn't create this with that in mind :D
But I think it looks simple but unique at the same time.*
#4 Although I like the lightness and the colors, I
I'm just curious to know how things are progressing. Any news?
Bye, Helma
Yeap, I am working on the masthead, I will show you a few options soon.
Thanks.
Thien
hepabolu wrote:
I'm just curious to know how things are progressing. Any news?
Bye, Helma
Niclas Hedhman wrote:
3. PNG scaling == big problems.
4. Thien normally works with Illustrator, and handing over SVG instead
of rendered PNG is not a big deal.
I see your point. Well as long as Thien is happy in the end that's fine
then :)
Off-Topic
Thien: how good is Illustrators
Jorg Heymans said the following on 7/12/06 09:06:
Niclas Hedhman wrote:
3. PNG scaling == big problems.
4. Thien normally works with Illustrator, and handing over SVG instead
of rendered PNG is not a big deal.
I see your point. Well as long as Thien is happy in the end that's fine
Mark Lundquist wrote:
On Nov 30, 2006, at 9:27 PM, Niclas Hedhman wrote:
Thien: I would also like to point out that Cocoon is all about XML
processing,
and not sure if you know that SVG is XML, and the prefered (one might
even
say required) source format of any work produced.
Niclas,
Jorg Heymans wrote:
Mark Lundquist wrote:
On Nov 30, 2006, at 9:27 PM, Niclas Hedhman wrote:
Thien: I would also like to point out that Cocoon is all about XML
processing,
and not sure if you know that SVG is XML, and the prefered (one might
even
say required) source format of any work
On Thursday 07 December 2006 06:34, Jorg Heymans wrote:
I've never heard about Cocoon requiring 100% SVG for its gfx. It sure
sounds cool but IMO we should not dictate this - we'll most likely
render the SVG to JPG or PNG anyway for the website.
Not talking about requiring, but
1. SVG - PNG
On Nov 30, 2006, at 2:42 PM, hepabolu wrote:
the time
for work at Cocoon. He knows html and css a little bit, but it is
not his
I'll take on this part of the job.
I just the other day stumbled on the dev-docs area at the Cocoon, so
now I know what the latest Forrest skin looks
On Nov 30, 2006, at 9:27 PM, Niclas Hedhman wrote:
Thien: I would also like to point out that Cocoon is all about XML
processing,
and not sure if you know that SVG is XML, and the prefered (one might
even
say required) source format of any work produced.
Niclas, you're the boss of course
Vadim Gritsenko said the following on 1/12/06 01:18:
hepabolu wrote:
All: I know it is quite early for this, but in order to review the
galleries of samples that Thien will be delivering ;-) we need a space
to put them. I don't mind to help out in getting them uploaded, but it
would be nice
Mark Lundquist said the following on 30/11/06 12:48:
Niclas Hedhman wrote:
I have just hired a Graphics Designer here at CodeDragons, and we don't
think we will manage to fill his pipeline with commercial work from the
start. I have previously promised that he will be available some
On Nov 30, 2006, at 2:42 PM, hepabolu wrote:
This sounds like a good idea, although I do think that the
masthead/banner has a large part in the definition of the look and
feel of the site. In other words the final choice for the banner is
also a global decision for the look and feel of the
On Nov 30, 2006, at 2:42 PM, hepabolu wrote:
He knows html and css a little bit, but it is
not his
I'll take on this part of the job.
Hey, great... I missed that the first time. Awesome! :-)
—ml—
hepabolu wrote:
All: I know it is quite early for this, but in order to review the
galleries of samples that Thien will be delivering ;-) we need a space
to put them. I don't mind to help out in getting them uploaded, but it
would be nice if it's not a public place such as the wiki or Daisy on
Hello!!
Cool, I will give this a try. Hope to show you some artworks soon. The
information I have so far is good enough but if you have any ideas or
suggestions, please do tell me.
Cheers!
Thien
Mark Lundquist wrote:
On Nov 30, 2006, at 2:42 PM, hepabolu wrote:
This sounds like a good
hepabolu wrote:
All: I know it is quite early for this, but in order to review the
galleries of samples that Thien will be delivering ;-) we need a space
to put them. I don't mind to help out in getting them uploaded, but it
would be nice if it's not a public place such as the wiki or
On Friday 01 December 2006 11:23, Thien wrote:
Hello!!
Cool, I will give this a try. Hope to show you some artworks soon. The
information I have so far is good enough but if you have any ideas or
suggestions, please do tell me.
Thien: I would also like to point out that Cocoon is all about
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