Yes of course... I'm working on a better version. Tomorrow there'll be some better examples!
cheers stein Am Dienstag, den 29.01.2008, 16:29 -0600 schrieb Andres Blanco: > could u plz post a screenshot of your examples on different background > colors? > > that would give us a better idea. > > > On Jan 29, 2008 4:08 PM, Kenneth Wimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Tuesday 29 January 2008 21:33:57 Sebastian Billaudelle > wrote: > > Hi all! > > > > I was playing arround a little bit, too: > > I used the pallet from Union to get these icons (Like the > one of Ken: > > only a demonstation). > > If anyone wants the sources, please contact me... > > > > My problem with these examples is that they would only look > good on a limited > amount of background colors. Not that I think that we need > something to work > on *every* background but it should be as flexible as possible > within reason. > I do like the idea of using rounded objects and a simple line > though. > > Needs some work, perhaps someone can come up with something? > -- > Ken > > > > > > > cheers > > > > Am Dienstag, den 29.01.2008, 21:28 +0100 schrieb Kenneth > Wimer: > > > On Tuesday 29 January 2008 21:09:52 Dylan McCall wrote: > > > > One quick concern from me: I see that the Update icon in > this is going > > > > back to the jagged orange splotch. I have yet to see how > this > > > > represents updating in any way, as it looks more like a > bug report. The > > > > icon that is currently in the Hardy alphas (with the > downward-pointing > > > > arrow) is quite a bit more informative. > > > > > > i agree, the little fleck of color was just to show how > one could use > > > color to denote there is some action to be taken (or > currently being > > > taken). Pretty much all of the ideas show there still need > lots of work, > > > I was just trying to get a feel for the general idea, not > suggesting > > > final icons. > > > > > > > As for which one I like, I prefer the not etched, simple > 2d look. One > > > > reason is just personal taste, the other reason is > because panel icons > > > > are usually like that. For example, if I go and download > the latest > > > > Pidgin that is built without Ubuntu in mind, I'll have > the standard > > > > colourful Pidgin icon. Alongside the etched icons it > looks really > > > > weird. With the flat 2d icons, it blends reasonably > well. (Still not > > > > perfectly, but better). I like that you use less colour > for icons that > > > > do not need urgent attention (that should "just work") > like the volume > > > > control and network info. That way, colour can be used > for things to > > > > stand out, and the colourful icons that other apps bring > with them will > > > > be less of a concern since they still fit fairly > naturally with the > > > > "official" design. > > > > Ideally we shouldn't have to worry about this since > applications like > > > > Pidgin and Liferea should really not be putting > themselves in the > > > > notification area all the time, but it doesn't look like > that will be > > > > fixed very quickly. > > > > > > I expected more people to like the 2d versions compared to > the etched > > > versions, basically for the same reasons you just > mentioned. > > > > > > -- > > > Ken > > > > -- > ubuntu-art mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art > > > > > > -- > Andrés Blanco Morales
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