Am Mittwoch, den 14.02.2007, 08:48 +0100 schrieb Eric Schwenke:
I like the icons from Lapo and used the arrow idea for a new icon.
SVG Inside, Licence: GPL
Sincerely Eric S.
A little bit improved.
- colors improved
- arrow with more contrast
- gloss is more human like
Update2.svg
I checked the naimng specs, it contemplate software-update-available
and software-update-urgent:
software-update-available: The icon used when an update is available
for software installed on the computing device, through the system
software update program.
software-update-urgent: The icon used
Hi,
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 11:03:12 Lapo Calamandrei wrote:
I checked the naimng specs, it contemplate software-update-available
and software-update-urgent:
software-update-available: The icon used when an update is available
for software installed on the computing device, through the
2007/2/14, Kenneth Wimer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[SNIP]
I really liked the version with the computer on top :-) Another idea would be
to use the orange version for normal updates and the red version for urgent
updates.
uhm, since I'm colorblind I'm not to fond on color coding, I think
those needs
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 03:53:34 Troy James Sobotka wrote:
Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
*Really* like the arrows, the orange one suits me better but I could
live with the red one too.
Ken?
Should be Humanized though shouldn't it?
It is pretty close now, but yes, it should fit well
Hi,
In fact, the weight is fine. But the upslash is stretched horizontally
on my wide screen laptop, so i was a bit too bold :)
Étienne.
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Hi,
Why use 1365x768 ? I never saw such screen. Shouldn't you use 1280x800 ?
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On Wednesday 14 February 2007 14:31:54 Étienne Bersac wrote:
Hi,
Why use 1365x768 ? I never saw such screen. Shouldn't you use 1280x800 ?
Étienne.
I assume that this resolution was included as a mistake (ie it was the pic
used to make the 1024x768 scaled version). I wasn't sure so I went
This is what I have in mind for software-update-available and the
uparrow-exclamationmark for software-update-urgent (eventually), the
orange arrow should tie the two icons together. These icons (I prefer
the one at the bottom) should work for our current needs imho (generic
update available
Hi Lapo,
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 16:47:31 Lapo Calamandrei wrote:
This is what I have in mind for software-update-available and the
uparrow-exclamationmark for software-update-urgent (eventually), the
orange arrow should tie the two icons together. These icons (I prefer
the one at the
2007/2/14, Kenneth Wimer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[SNIP]
The exclamation mark in the bottom one is kinda hard for me to see/understand
and having the box in the front seems to make the icon look a bit too busy
for my tastes.
I mean the previous one, affing stuff to the latest icons is not
really
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 18:04:15 Lapo Calamandrei wrote:
2007/2/14, Kenneth Wimer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[SNIP]
The exclamation mark in the bottom one is kinda hard for me to
see/understand and having the box in the front seems to make the icon
look a bit too busy for my tastes.
I
Hello Everybody,
I have joined to ubuntu-art team. My name is Erno Horvath (hungarian) and I
live in Oslo.
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You can see my creations here:
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=52971
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=53179
I suggest that we might somehow add the newness sparks flying out
metaphor that is often used in other icons to indicate new something.
Like, for example, a sparking new computer inside the up arrow.
Might that be a good idea?
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On Wednesday 14 February 2007 21:59:28 Nacho de los Ríos Tormo wrote:
I suggest that we might somehow add the newness sparks flying out
metaphor that is often used in other icons to indicate new something.
Like, for example, a sparking new computer inside the up arrow.
Might that be a good
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