[Lubuntu-desktop] colours (a lot)

2010-02-18 Thread 神癒礁湖
That's what I was trying to say... at the wiki there're a lot of
options. LxDesign comes with 6 different colours (and a transparent menu
also). Have a look:

https://wiki.edubuntu.org/Lubuntu/Artwork/Incoming/Lucid/LxDesign



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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] colours

2010-02-18 Thread Douglas Stanley
Yes, couldn't we put  bunch of options up on the wiki or something and
everyone could vote?
Seems the most democratic way of doing things to me.

Doug

2010/2/18 Andrew Woodhead 

> How about a few screenshots in a few different colours to see what the
> consensus is?
>
>
>
> 2010/2/18 jo franz 
>
>> hm, ok, purple is a trendcolour. thats right, its in (even if some
>> magazines say that grey is the new purple), but it will become out again.
>> maybe one year, maybe three, but same as neon-colours: totally cool now (and
>> in the 80ies), but forgotten and ugly in some years.
>> Our logo (and thats were i want the colourchange, even if the ubuntu logo
>> is yellow and orange and brown, many parts of the standard theme are grey)
>> should have a colour thats always ok, like a evergreen . purple has nothing
>> to do with the philosophy of lxde or lubuntu. green has.  i changed your
>> screenshot to green (just for comparison) and made some on my own.
>>
>> i made the files brown, a purple/blue/green wallpaper and logo doesn't
>> meen that every little symbol has to have that colour.
>> best regards, jo.
>>
>>
>> 2010/2/18 Sylkis 
>>
>>> I didn't say it's pink. but it's more of a tone of pinkish varieties of
>>> violet ;) and I just know how many people would react depite it looks good
>>>
>>>
>>> 2010/2/18 Jonay Santana 
>>>
>>>   Looks nice to me. And I wouldn't call it "pink", it looks more like
 "purple"... ;)

 On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 3:37 PM, Sylkis  wrote:

> I think it is going in a good direction - a minimal gamma correction to
> make it look less pink (especially the lighter part of wallparer), maybe
> base it on #4B0082 indigo? and I think we have an original, good look. I
> think it's nice even now, but many people would call it 'gay' (I didn't 
> want
> to use that word, but don't know how to say that nicely, I hope you guys
> understand), that why I propose less pinkish hue.
>
>
>
> 2010/2/18 神癒礁湖 
>
>>  Wow, I see an explossion about colour issue. Please, check the theme
>> wiki and see the options. I've made a few wallpapers for matching the 
>> blue
>> colours. And I must be clear, I've received from Canonical the colour
>> specifications about usage, logos, trademarks and Pantone(tm) references.
>> That's why Xubuntu and Kubuntu (and "official" derivatives, as we want to
>> be) are "blue". Anyway, look at this shot:
>>
>>
>>
>> Is the purple / pink background with dark panel. As you can see
>> there're a lot of combinations, but remaining theme specs. I'll made a 
>> poll
>> to request your preferences about GUI details.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] colours

2010-02-18 Thread Andrew Woodhead
How about a few screenshots in a few different colours to see what the
consensus is?



2010/2/18 jo franz 

> hm, ok, purple is a trendcolour. thats right, its in (even if some
> magazines say that grey is the new purple), but it will become out again.
> maybe one year, maybe three, but same as neon-colours: totally cool now (and
> in the 80ies), but forgotten and ugly in some years.
> Our logo (and thats were i want the colourchange, even if the ubuntu logo
> is yellow and orange and brown, many parts of the standard theme are grey)
> should have a colour thats always ok, like a evergreen . purple has nothing
> to do with the philosophy of lxde or lubuntu. green has.  i changed your
> screenshot to green (just for comparison) and made some on my own.
>
> i made the files brown, a purple/blue/green wallpaper and logo doesn't meen
> that every little symbol has to have that colour.
> best regards, jo.
>
>
> 2010/2/18 Sylkis 
>
>> I didn't say it's pink. but it's more of a tone of pinkish varieties of
>> violet ;) and I just know how many people would react depite it looks good
>>
>>
>> 2010/2/18 Jonay Santana 
>>
>>   Looks nice to me. And I wouldn't call it "pink", it looks more like
>>> "purple"... ;)
>>>
>>> On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 3:37 PM, Sylkis  wrote:
>>>
 I think it is going in a good direction - a minimal gamma correction to
 make it look less pink (especially the lighter part of wallparer), maybe
 base it on #4B0082 indigo? and I think we have an original, good look. I
 think it's nice even now, but many people would call it 'gay' (I didn't 
 want
 to use that word, but don't know how to say that nicely, I hope you guys
 understand), that why I propose less pinkish hue.



 2010/2/18 神癒礁湖 

>  Wow, I see an explossion about colour issue. Please, check the theme
> wiki and see the options. I've made a few wallpapers for matching the blue
> colours. And I must be clear, I've received from Canonical the colour
> specifications about usage, logos, trademarks and Pantone(tm) references.
> That's why Xubuntu and Kubuntu (and "official" derivatives, as we want to
> be) are "blue". Anyway, look at this shot:
>
>
>
> Is the purple / pink background with dark panel. As you can see
> there're a lot of combinations, but remaining theme specs. I'll made a 
> poll
> to request your preferences about GUI details.
>
>
>
>
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] colours

2010-02-18 Thread Sylkis
wow. I won't comment cause I don't want to potentially offend anyone, it
just doesn't apply to me at all. IMO there is nothing that connects
lighweight software and saving enviroment, the usage of resources doesn't
convince me at all, and such way of thinking associates me badly.
let's just put away the philosophy argument, please.
still, the first screenshot was a nice suprise, possible way to go with
green, I wouldn't complain if lubuntu eventually looked like that, while the
second didn't appeal to me (the grey taskbar and dirty titlebar were ugly,
icons were in some different not matching colour, etc).


2010/2/18 Jo Gerb 

> its just that lubuntuusers wont have to buy a new computer, they can still
> use their old one (good for our planet). Lubuntu needs less ressources than
> other distributions. lxde is leightweight, and i dont know, but i associate
> that with green. like a flower or a tree that can grow on a little piece of
> earth with some water and some light not needing much more, lubuntu will be
> usable on (almost) every hardware.
>
> 2010/2/18 Sylkis 
>
>> what does green have to filosophy of either ubuntu or LXDE? and why purple
>> doesn't?
>> but I even like the screenshots, even though it resembles openSUSE, which
>> associates me badly. the green used there is not so dirty as I was almost
>> sure it would be, and problably it is why I have ben so plesantly suprised
>> :) but still i'd use a darker and more pure colour for titlebar of second
>> screen.
>>
>> 2010/2/18 jo franz 
>>
>> hm, ok, purple is a trendcolour. thats right, its in (even if some
>>> magazines say that grey is the new purple), but it will become out again.
>>> maybe one year, maybe three, but same as neon-colours: totally cool now (and
>>> in the 80ies), but forgotten and ugly in some years.
>>> Our logo (and thats were i want the colourchange, even if the ubuntu logo
>>> is yellow and orange and brown, many parts of the standard theme are grey)
>>> should have a colour thats always ok, like a evergreen . purple has nothing
>>> to do with the philosophy of lxde or lubuntu. green has.  i changed your
>>> screenshot to green (just for comparison) and made some on my own.
>>>
>>> i made the files brown, a purple/blue/green wallpaper and logo doesn't
>>> meen that every little symbol has to have that colour.
>>> best regards, jo.
>>>
>>>
>>> 2010/2/18 Sylkis 
>>>
>>> I didn't say it's pink. but it's more of a tone of pinkish varieties of
 violet ;) and I just know how many people would react depite it looks good


 2010/2/18 Jonay Santana 

   Looks nice to me. And I wouldn't call it "pink", it looks more like
> "purple"... ;)
>
> On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 3:37 PM, Sylkis  wrote:
>
>> I think it is going in a good direction - a minimal gamma correction
>> to make it look less pink (especially the lighter part of wallparer), 
>> maybe
>> base it on #4B0082 indigo? and I think we have an original, good look. I
>> think it's nice even now, but many people would call it 'gay' (I didn't 
>> want
>> to use that word, but don't know how to say that nicely, I hope you guys
>> understand), that why I propose less pinkish hue.
>>
>>
>>
>> 2010/2/18 神癒礁湖 
>>
>>>  Wow, I see an explossion about colour issue. Please, check the
>>> theme wiki and see the options. I've made a few wallpapers for matching 
>>> the
>>> blue colours. And I must be clear, I've received from Canonical the 
>>> colour
>>> specifications about usage, logos, trademarks and Pantone™ references.
>>> That's why Xubuntu and Kubuntu (and "official" derivatives, as we want 
>>> to
>>> be) are "blue". Anyway, look at this shot:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Is the purple / pink background with dark panel. As you can see
>>> there're a lot of combinations, but remaining theme specs. I'll made a 
>>> poll
>>> to request your preferences about GUI details.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] colours

2010-02-18 Thread Mike Nokel
Hi, I also suggests to use green theme + Onyx - I think it looks perfectly.
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] colours

2010-02-18 Thread Glen Bizeau
I like the green, it's pleasing, and also one of LXDE's prime colors.

2010/2/18 Jo Gerb 

> its just that lubuntuusers wont have to buy a new computer, they can still
> use their old one (good for our planet). Lubuntu needs less ressources than
> other distributions. lxde is leightweight, and i dont know, but i associate
> that with green. like a flower or a tree that can grow on a little piece of
> earth with some water and some light not needing much more, lubuntu will be
> usable on (almost) every hardware.
>
> 2010/2/18 Sylkis 
>
>> what does green have to filosophy of either ubuntu or LXDE? and why purple
>> doesn't?
>> but I even like the screenshots, even though it resembles openSUSE, which
>> associates me badly. the green used there is not so dirty as I was almost
>> sure it would be, and problably it is why I have ben so plesantly suprised
>> :) but still i'd use a darker and more pure colour for titlebar of second
>> screen.
>>
>> 2010/2/18 jo franz 
>>
>> hm, ok, purple is a trendcolour. thats right, its in (even if some
>>> magazines say that grey is the new purple), but it will become out again.
>>> maybe one year, maybe three, but same as neon-colours: totally cool now (and
>>> in the 80ies), but forgotten and ugly in some years.
>>> Our logo (and thats were i want the colourchange, even if the ubuntu logo
>>> is yellow and orange and brown, many parts of the standard theme are grey)
>>> should have a colour thats always ok, like a evergreen . purple has nothing
>>> to do with the philosophy of lxde or lubuntu. green has.  i changed your
>>> screenshot to green (just for comparison) and made some on my own.
>>>
>>> i made the files brown, a purple/blue/green wallpaper and logo doesn't
>>> meen that every little symbol has to have that colour.
>>> best regards, jo.
>>>
>>>
>>> 2010/2/18 Sylkis 
>>>
>>> I didn't say it's pink. but it's more of a tone of pinkish varieties of
 violet ;) and I just know how many people would react depite it looks good


 2010/2/18 Jonay Santana 

   Looks nice to me. And I wouldn't call it "pink", it looks more like
> "purple"... ;)
>
> On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 3:37 PM, Sylkis  wrote:
>
>> I think it is going in a good direction - a minimal gamma correction
>> to make it look less pink (especially the lighter part of wallparer), 
>> maybe
>> base it on #4B0082 indigo? and I think we have an original, good look. I
>> think it's nice even now, but many people would call it 'gay' (I didn't 
>> want
>> to use that word, but don't know how to say that nicely, I hope you guys
>> understand), that why I propose less pinkish hue.
>>
>>
>>
>> 2010/2/18 神癒礁湖 
>>
>>>  Wow, I see an explossion about colour issue. Please, check the
>>> theme wiki and see the options. I've made a few wallpapers for matching 
>>> the
>>> blue colours. And I must be clear, I've received from Canonical the 
>>> colour
>>> specifications about usage, logos, trademarks and Pantone(tm) 
>>> references.
>>> That's why Xubuntu and Kubuntu (and "official" derivatives, as we want 
>>> to
>>> be) are "blue". Anyway, look at this shot:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Is the purple / pink background with dark panel. As you can see
>>> there're a lot of combinations, but remaining theme specs. I'll made a 
>>> poll
>>> to request your preferences about GUI details.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] colours

2010-02-18 Thread Jo Gerb
its just that lubuntuusers wont have to buy a new computer, they can still
use their old one (good for our planet). Lubuntu needs less ressources than
other distributions. lxde is leightweight, and i dont know, but i associate
that with green. like a flower or a tree that can grow on a little piece of
earth with some water and some light not needing much more, lubuntu will be
usable on (almost) every hardware.

2010/2/18 Sylkis 

> what does green have to filosophy of either ubuntu or LXDE? and why purple
> doesn't?
> but I even like the screenshots, even though it resembles openSUSE, which
> associates me badly. the green used there is not so dirty as I was almost
> sure it would be, and problably it is why I have ben so plesantly suprised
> :) but still i'd use a darker and more pure colour for titlebar of second
> screen.
>
> 2010/2/18 jo franz 
>
> hm, ok, purple is a trendcolour. thats right, its in (even if some
>> magazines say that grey is the new purple), but it will become out again.
>> maybe one year, maybe three, but same as neon-colours: totally cool now (and
>> in the 80ies), but forgotten and ugly in some years.
>> Our logo (and thats were i want the colourchange, even if the ubuntu logo
>> is yellow and orange and brown, many parts of the standard theme are grey)
>> should have a colour thats always ok, like a evergreen . purple has nothing
>> to do with the philosophy of lxde or lubuntu. green has.  i changed your
>> screenshot to green (just for comparison) and made some on my own.
>>
>> i made the files brown, a purple/blue/green wallpaper and logo doesn't
>> meen that every little symbol has to have that colour.
>> best regards, jo.
>>
>>
>> 2010/2/18 Sylkis 
>>
>> I didn't say it's pink. but it's more of a tone of pinkish varieties of
>>> violet ;) and I just know how many people would react depite it looks good
>>>
>>>
>>> 2010/2/18 Jonay Santana 
>>>
>>>   Looks nice to me. And I wouldn't call it "pink", it looks more like
 "purple"... ;)

 On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 3:37 PM, Sylkis  wrote:

> I think it is going in a good direction - a minimal gamma correction to
> make it look less pink (especially the lighter part of wallparer), maybe
> base it on #4B0082 indigo? and I think we have an original, good look. I
> think it's nice even now, but many people would call it 'gay' (I didn't 
> want
> to use that word, but don't know how to say that nicely, I hope you guys
> understand), that why I propose less pinkish hue.
>
>
>
> 2010/2/18 神癒礁湖 
>
>>  Wow, I see an explossion about colour issue. Please, check the theme
>> wiki and see the options. I've made a few wallpapers for matching the 
>> blue
>> colours. And I must be clear, I've received from Canonical the colour
>> specifications about usage, logos, trademarks and Pantone(tm) references.
>> That's why Xubuntu and Kubuntu (and "official" derivatives, as we want to
>> be) are "blue". Anyway, look at this shot:
>>
>>
>>
>> Is the purple / pink background with dark panel. As you can see
>> there're a lot of combinations, but remaining theme specs. I'll made a 
>> poll
>> to request your preferences about GUI details.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] colours

2010-02-18 Thread Sylkis
what does green have to filosophy of either ubuntu or LXDE? and why purple
doesn't?
but I even like the screenshots, even though it resembles openSUSE, which
associates me badly. the green used there is not so dirty as I was almost
sure it would be, and problably it is why I have ben so plesantly suprised
:) but still i'd use a darker and more pure colour for titlebar of second
screen.

2010/2/18 jo franz 

> hm, ok, purple is a trendcolour. thats right, its in (even if some
> magazines say that grey is the new purple), but it will become out again.
> maybe one year, maybe three, but same as neon-colours: totally cool now (and
> in the 80ies), but forgotten and ugly in some years.
> Our logo (and thats were i want the colourchange, even if the ubuntu logo
> is yellow and orange and brown, many parts of the standard theme are grey)
> should have a colour thats always ok, like a evergreen . purple has nothing
> to do with the philosophy of lxde or lubuntu. green has.  i changed your
> screenshot to green (just for comparison) and made some on my own.
>
> i made the files brown, a purple/blue/green wallpaper and logo doesn't meen
> that every little symbol has to have that colour.
> best regards, jo.
>
>
> 2010/2/18 Sylkis 
>
> I didn't say it's pink. but it's more of a tone of pinkish varieties of
>> violet ;) and I just know how many people would react depite it looks good
>>
>>
>> 2010/2/18 Jonay Santana 
>>
>>   Looks nice to me. And I wouldn't call it "pink", it looks more like
>>> "purple"... ;)
>>>
>>> On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 3:37 PM, Sylkis  wrote:
>>>
 I think it is going in a good direction - a minimal gamma correction to
 make it look less pink (especially the lighter part of wallparer), maybe
 base it on #4B0082 indigo? and I think we have an original, good look. I
 think it's nice even now, but many people would call it 'gay' (I didn't 
 want
 to use that word, but don't know how to say that nicely, I hope you guys
 understand), that why I propose less pinkish hue.



 2010/2/18 神癒礁湖 

>  Wow, I see an explossion about colour issue. Please, check the theme
> wiki and see the options. I've made a few wallpapers for matching the blue
> colours. And I must be clear, I've received from Canonical the colour
> specifications about usage, logos, trademarks and Pantone™ references.
> That's why Xubuntu and Kubuntu (and "official" derivatives, as we want to
> be) are "blue". Anyway, look at this shot:
>
>
>
> Is the purple / pink background with dark panel. As you can see
> there're a lot of combinations, but remaining theme specs. I'll made a 
> poll
> to request your preferences about GUI details.
>
>
>
>
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] colours

2010-02-18 Thread Sylkis
I didn't say it's pink. but it's more of a tone of pinkish varieties of
violet ;) and I just know how many people would react depite it looks good


2010/2/18 Jonay Santana 

>   Looks nice to me. And I wouldn't call it "pink", it looks more like
> "purple"... ;)
>
> On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 3:37 PM, Sylkis  wrote:
>
>> I think it is going in a good direction - a minimal gamma correction to
>> make it look less pink (especially the lighter part of wallparer), maybe
>> base it on #4B0082 indigo? and I think we have an original, good look. I
>> think it's nice even now, but many people would call it 'gay' (I didn't want
>> to use that word, but don't know how to say that nicely, I hope you guys
>> understand), that why I propose less pinkish hue.
>>
>>
>>
>> 2010/2/18 神癒礁湖 
>>
>>>  Wow, I see an explossion about colour issue. Please, check the theme
>>> wiki and see the options. I've made a few wallpapers for matching the blue
>>> colours. And I must be clear, I've received from Canonical the colour
>>> specifications about usage, logos, trademarks and Pantone™ references.
>>> That's why Xubuntu and Kubuntu (and "official" derivatives, as we want to
>>> be) are "blue". Anyway, look at this shot:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Is the purple / pink background with dark panel. As you can see there're
>>> a lot of combinations, but remaining theme specs. I'll made a poll to
>>> request your preferences about GUI details.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] colours

2010-02-18 Thread Jonay Santana
  Looks nice to me. And I wouldn't call it "pink", it looks more like
"purple"... ;)

On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 3:37 PM, Sylkis  wrote:

> I think it is going in a good direction - a minimal gamma correction to
> make it look less pink (especially the lighter part of wallparer), maybe
> base it on #4B0082 indigo? and I think we have an original, good look. I
> think it's nice even now, but many people would call it 'gay' (I didn't want
> to use that word, but don't know how to say that nicely, I hope you guys
> understand), that why I propose less pinkish hue.
>
>
>
> 2010/2/18 神癒礁湖 
>
>>  Wow, I see an explossion about colour issue. Please, check the theme wiki
>> and see the options. I've made a few wallpapers for matching the blue
>> colours. And I must be clear, I've received from Canonical the colour
>> specifications about usage, logos, trademarks and Pantone(tm) references.
>> That's why Xubuntu and Kubuntu (and "official" derivatives, as we want to
>> be) are "blue". Anyway, look at this shot:
>>
>>
>>
>> Is the purple / pink background with dark panel. As you can see there're a
>> lot of combinations, but remaining theme specs. I'll made a poll to request
>> your preferences about GUI details.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] colours

2010-02-18 Thread Sylkis
I think it is going in a good direction - a minimal gamma correction to make
it look less pink (especially the lighter part of wallparer), maybe base it
on #4B0082 indigo? and I think we have an original, good look. I think it's
nice even now, but many people would call it 'gay' (I didn't want to use
that word, but don't know how to say that nicely, I hope you guys
understand), that why I propose less pinkish hue.



2010/2/18 神癒礁湖 

>  Wow, I see an explossion about colour issue. Please, check the theme wiki
> and see the options. I've made a few wallpapers for matching the blue
> colours. And I must be clear, I've received from Canonical the colour
> specifications about usage, logos, trademarks and Pantone™ references.
> That's why Xubuntu and Kubuntu (and "official" derivatives, as we want to
> be) are "blue". Anyway, look at this shot:
>
>
>
> Is the purple / pink background with dark panel. As you can see there're a
> lot of combinations, but remaining theme specs. I'll made a poll to request
> your preferences about GUI details.
>
>
>
>
>
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