Ubuntu Art Team- I have been doing some thinking about the color of the theme, the buttons, etc. I also was thinking about some things that Mark Shuttleworth told me and things he has said in interviews regarding the desktop of Ubuntu. He has said that it is something that needs work on , something that we need to improve to the point of being the "Golden Standard," something that he currently believes rests in Apple's hands with OS X. I will agree with him. We need a theme that meets, improves upon, and is superior to OS X's strong points. What are things people like about it? They like its seamless, integrated, and unified design. What are things we can do to help Ubuntu do this?
(The following are just my thoughts- carefully thought out and considered as my own opinion I fell free to share) Color - Our current theme uses a mix of a light grey and a medium brown. This combo lends itself to looking outdated or out of fashion. Ubuntu is an operating system, a tech product- we want it to look modern, and with Ubuntu in particular, we want it to look forward. Mark thinks it is necessary to retain the Orange/Brown look of Ubuntu - we can do this in ways other than trying to make the Gtk widgets and panels these colors. I have seen many brown colors, created many gradients, and brown just doesn't seem right as a panel color or window color. I think that we need something that is neutral, yet looks beautiful and futuristic ( not as in robots and the Jetsons, but more like a true futuristic look). We also want Ubuntu to look unique. Therefore black as in Vista and grey as in OS X are taken. What is left besides brown? What is Ubuntu? Nothing in the logo will work. What about what we have? Its a much lighter grey than OS X - why not make it lighter, say to an off white? There is a way to do it where it does not feel cold, or is too bright. Just a thought. Metacity- So we want something that looks seamless right? I think this is integral and a must to have a unified Gtk/Metacity... look up the Blended Metacity on GnomeLook... it matches the color of your your GTK theme. I think something like this is the way to go - yes it is more Mac like, but it still gives the user control of what they want it to look like. I am working on some stuff- I will reply to this email thread with it later. -- Salane Ashcraft [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
