Re: [ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 22, Issue 3

2007-04-19 Thread Karoliina Salminen
Hello, On 4/14/07, Vincent Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Earth tones can work wondefully towards communicating 'earthy' ideals when implemented in the design structure. That said, when you fail to apply those notions, or worse -- as Ubuntu does -- use 'brown' just for 'browns' sake, you end

Re: [ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 22, Issue 3

2007-04-19 Thread Donn
most themes in most distributions tend to be boring and very conservative, they do not have any Maccish-shine. S'funny that, I have never sat before a Mac OS X and I am already sick to the gills of all that shine. I can't explain why, it just seems fake and distracting -- as if the bling

Re: [ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 22, Issue 3

2007-04-19 Thread Karoliina Salminen
Hello, On 4/19/07, Alvaro Medina Ballester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just a few words. Ubuntu = linux for human beings. Human beings = disctint cultures. Disctint cultures = distinct themes. Artwork team, start working!. Well said! I am sure that there are many talented artists in the Ubuntu