I agree, you put a good point. Atleast, we should have some wallpapers which reveals the brand Ubuntu without the text or logo of Ubuntu. Playing Ubuntu Color specs, and some good idea/pic/illustrations. we can have not just one wallpaper. There should be many official wallpaper collections in Ubuntu, and Gnome Wallpaper changer should have a module and preference to fetch the wallpaper(new archives) from the repo.
On Tue, 2007-08-14 at 12:10 +0200, Julian Oliver wrote: > ..on or around Mon, Jul 30, 2007 at 09:40:56AM +0200, Filipe DA COSTA said: > > 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 ... > > why must the Ubuntu logo be in the desktop, let alone the word "Ubuntu"?. > > isn't this 'over-branding'? is the 'brand' of Ubuntu so weak it must be > pushed in the face of the user over and over again? > > i'd like to see designs that back-off a little, allow the desktop to belong > to the user's imagination for a moment instead of Canonical's. > > people know they're running Ubuntu when it's on their computer. we don't > need to remind them from boot to desktop. > > i think it comes across as a bit desperate, an over-bearing need to be > recognised. > > cheers, > > julian > > -- > http://julianoliver.com > http://selectparks.net > emails containing HTML will not be read. > > > -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
