Chuck Huber wrote: > On Thu, 2006-08-24 at 10:35 +0100, Who wrote: >> > >> > Note, on Fedora Core 6, the Bluecurve icons are being replaced by what I >> > think is a very nice new set called "Echo" >> > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/EchoDevelopment >> > >> >> They're really great icons - I think they are too glossy in places, >> but definitely a good update to Bluecurve. >> >> I think the fact that they are more realistic than Human) makes them >> feel more modern. also, more of the icons are drawn on an angle, not >> just 'flat' on the desk, which I think contributes to the feeling that >> that is a modern theme for good, shiny computers! >> >> > Really? I find echo a bit more cartoonish than Human. Take the disk > drive icons, or CD or printer icons for example. That's not to say > that Human can't be improved by getting more realistic. I think it > can, but the examples below are tough to beat. > > That said, I still like echo quite a bit and I think it's a good > reference to refer to at times. It may be especially useful as a > guide to see which icons they consider most important for the Gnome > desktop experience. Uhm? Most important for the GNOME desktop? What about all icons in every application? Yes, that is quite a bunch, but I think it's a rather good goal. Echo are currently even more incomplete than Human, but I guess some values some certain ascetics rather than a complete interface. - Andreas
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