Thanks mate. :) I don't know yet how they could be used, they're a bit intense, but in wallpapers and stuff feel free to slap them in.2006/7/16, Klaus Bitto
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:The two logos on your personal blog (
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NiklasWeidel) are *awesome*!I just want to *eat* them. Look
jmak wrote:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/XubuntuEdgy/Proposals
Logo v3 looks cleanest to me. Very classy!
Mark
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Hi!
Troy sent me a bunch of URL's where he'd carefully pulled together
submissions from a bunch of different sources. Thanks Troy!
I'll comment on each of these briefly here on the mailing list so that
everyone can see these responses.
Troy James Sobotka wrote:
I compiled the bits that
On 7/17/06, Who [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/17/06, Joao Inacio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/17/06, Mark Shuttleworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Logo v3 looks cleanest to me. Very classy!
Agreed, looks awesome and yet simple. great work!
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Can you do a quick tutorial so we can
On Mon, 2006-17-07 at 09:49 +0100, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
But... none of these really reminds me of the Dapper login splash,
which I think is a nice combination of glassy and human. Did nobody
submit anything along those lines? I would really like it if we could
shape the login screen around
What I like about v3 in comparison to v1 and v2 is the way it looks
as if the objects are cut out of blue and gray glass as opposed to
the much more opaque chromed blue pieces in the first two.
Transparency can be a nice quality, especially if it's rather subtle.
Chuck
On Jul 17, 2006, at
Please consider this the last call for Art Council
applications.
The deadline is Friday, the 21st of July 2006.
The Art Council will become an extremely important
are of the Ubuntu project, so I would encourage everyone
and anyone who has interest to apply.
Thank you for your time,
TJS
PS: A
Hello art team,
A request I hear often is to have a gdm theme with face browser. Such a
theme has been ready for inclusion for a few months now, but
unfortunately didn't make it into dapper. Can anyone tell me which steps
I should take to see this theme included?
Thanks in advance,
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On Mon, 2006-17-07 at 20:20 +0200, Dennis Kaarsemaker wrote:
A request I hear often is to have a gdm theme with face browser. Such a
theme has been ready for inclusion for a few months now, but
unfortunately didn't make it into dapper. Can anyone tell me which steps
I should take to see this
On ma, 2006-07-17 at 11:28 -0700, Troy James Sobotka wrote:
Although my gut security issues tell me otherwise, I
too think it would be nice to include.
Security issue: usernames don't have to be guessed
Usability issue: it's unusable on systems with many users
This tells me it should not be
Hi all,
I created a quick ubuntu logo using exaclty the same technique I used
when desingning xubuntu.
I put it temporarily here.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/XubuntuEdgy/Proposals
What do you think.
J. Mak
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Looks as if you could pick it up right from the page. Very tangible
and tasteful.
Chuck
On Jul 17, 2006, at 3:17 PM, jmak wrote:
Hi all,
I created a quick ubuntu logo using exaclty the same technique I used
when desingning xubuntu.
I put it temporarily here.
Some terrific work coming down the pipes in a
good direction right now! jmak, Who_, Weidel,
etc are all busy banging out some terrific stuff
that is along the lines of what we need.
If _everyone_ who offers up some loose mocks could
send me a wiki page with their variations, I will
contact
Another proposal:
Variations on a pice of work I did a while ago may make a nice Kubuntu
wallpaper - it is glossy, Kubuntu coloured.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/EdgyProposals/KubuntuWallpaperProposals
The XCCF is a little nasty - I was rather new to Gimp at the time and
hadn't
Hi all,
I love this idea.
I say, rotate the colors to blue and purple, making sure to reduce
the contrast a bit and tidy up some of the spacing on the front bubble.
Then again, maybe I am wrong? Ideas?
Bye,
Ken
P.S. I am trying to learn how to start a discussion :-)
On Jul 18, 2006, at
On 7/17/06, Joao Inacio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/17/06, jmak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I created a quick ubuntu logo using exaclty the same technique I used
when desingning xubuntu.
I put it temporarily here.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/XubuntuEdgy/Proposals
Well, this still needs some work - but I have done a logo to match the
glassy text I did
Straight out of the jmak school of design :P
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/EdgyProposals/Logo
I have posted the SVG that contains the logo and the text
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https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Glossy
How do you like it?
Viper550
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Who wrote:
This style is based loosely on the Dapper Splash, It uses
a glossy
Ubuntu logo that still needs a fair bit of perfection, but I think the
gimping (I.E using some filters) of the glassy logo has helped
somewhat
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