On Aug 10, 2006, at 8:28 PM, Étienne Bersac wrote: > Hello, > > I agree with Who. The overall look'n'feel is quite better than the > current Human. However, less rounded widgets should do a better > "distinctive" design. That would make GtkSpinButton nicer. > > I really like the progressbar, there are far more readable. Droping > tiny > vertical lines is a very good idea :D. > > Also, i find that the darken bottom of window title bar is too > dark, as > well as the close button background.
Yeah, I need to tune those a little bit. I haven't spent much time on them. I'll see if I can lighten it up a little. I personally kind of like the rounding, though! But the window frame itself is too rounded, I would say. > About scrollbar. Using color for both scroll and buttons might look > good. But remember that orange is quite sharp. Mark said that "long > term > widget" should not be in sharp color, nor glassy. Well, I'll see if I can make it a little more dim. You're right that this is a little bothersome. I don't think that we should attempt to make it look like it can last for years, though. I can't fathom the skin not needing minor tweaks with every next release. > Also, a big big big point. Can you use less gray and more white or a > sligthly oranged white ? I'm sure that a lot of people are fed up with > gray. Using a widget background color other than gray would definetly > make ubuntu looks distinctive. Yeah, I'll see if I can do something there too. Maybe make it a little brighter. Although grey is, of course, a very good color for beveling things and distinguishing from white. There are very, very few colors (in my opinion) that can be properly used as GTK background color. > Keep up the good work !! :D Thanks! :) > > Étienne. > -- > Verso l'Alto ! > > > -- > ubuntu-art mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art Michiel Sikma [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
