Hi all! Tanks for you comments, they were really helpful!
Here you have an updated version on my first idea with the ubuntu font: http://www.play.lu/host/test_01_003.jpg And now a new idea that I had yesterday : http://www.play.lu/host/test_02_001.jpg (inspiration: http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/Bouygues+pub/video/x13j6m_pub-bouygues-telecom-cubes_ads) And a simple edit of the colors (my favorite): http://www.play.lu/host/test_02_002.jpg @Ken: I know about the color palette and I understand that you want to stay with these colors but you have the same colors everywhere … it's some kind of boring (personal opinion)! A little contrast to the system colors would make the system more "fresh-looking". I think that we have to play with the colors to find the most exiting combination rather that hold to the default palette! Hope you understand my point of view ... I know it's not that easy because of my broken English ^^ Thx, DA COSTA Filipe Kenneth Wimer wrote: > Hi Filipe, > > On Monday 30 July 2007 09:40:56 Filipe DA COSTA wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Here you have my first idea for a wallpaper: >> >> http://www.play.lu/host/test_01_002.jpg >> >> I try to find a perfect color combination for an orange/brown theme. For >> now this orange-to-blue seems not that bad ... >> >> Comments welcome ... >> >> > > Nice pic :-) > > I agree with the comment that the stars are pretty Mandriva-ish - you > probably > didn't know that when making it though...too bad, really, it looks pretty > cool. > > You definitely would want to use the ubuntu-title font to stay within the > branding guidelines. > > I like the blue to brownish grey background, it seems simple and decent. > > If you are interested in working on something which could be default for > Gutsy > stick more to the brown/yellow-orange colors - the older artwork is a good > starting point. In addition, using a logo so prominently is probably not the > best idea as it draws the eye too much. > > Ken > > -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
