Rico I like your energy ...but about -> "Color schemes are probably one of the most subjective things" I wish to ask you if U are sure ..or U just think ?
Because I am sure AND -> Color schemes are NOT one of the most subjective things. There are rules - researches - studies - case studies - GUI studies, CROMOTHERAPY is a part of the recovery medicine, etc. Apple use those known rules - we won't ( is so simple... ). Finally - you will think what you like. I think about what I learn and use on a daily basis. Second Point : "those who prefer a grey scheme can always adjust the colors themselves." - again a bit of subjectivity -> "US", "WE", .. the fans of Ubuntu, ultrafans... we know how to change colors - no problem. But think about Ubuntu scope that is to replace $MS on a large scale - Ubuntu is not just for 3 fans like us. Designers / Photographers / Hobbysts... Normal peoples from the institutions / entreprises ..and most home userbase where XP / Vista will be replaced, are non geeks or linux pro - they will not change any color... ever... This is also studied / practically observed ( they do their work - then go home - after 100 years they will use the same win 98 UI on Vista for example, because they start with Win95 or 98 - so they call peoples like me to do this simple switch from Aero to basic because they don't know how to ). Finally -> Some will always prefer one over the other. <- Man - of course water is liquid - but that's not the point here - Will be usable for the rest of the world OR just for few fans and peoples with free time ?? ( that's the game between brown - red - orange schemes and gray - lightgray - lightblue schemes ) . My respect, and 5 cents. SorinN 2008/9/22 Rico Sta. Cruz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Just a word of advice: > It's a bit of a moot point to decide on which to go with: a warm > (beige/orange) or neutral grey color scheme. Some will always prefer one > over the other. > > IMHO, you don't have to adjust the colors of your theme just because > everyone clamored to have it as orange/yellow/grey/blue. Color schemes are > probably one of the most subjective things. Just stick to your vision and > make the nicest execution for what you have in mind. Anyway, the colors are > adjustable for a reason: those who prefer a grey scheme can always adjust > the colors themselves. > > > Cheers! > Rico > > > Giuseppe Pennisi wrote: > > > > I maded a clear version of Naxos Theme. Gray and orange. > > > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Intrepid/NaxosIntrepid?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=NaxosClear.png > > > > For try the theme: > > > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Intrepid/NaxosIntrepid?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=NaxosClear-0.5.tar.gz > > > > Opinions? > > > > gp > > > > ps: I want improve panel bar > > > > > > > > -- > > ubuntu-art mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art > > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Moving-to-another-city-tp19588387p19610234.html > Sent from the ubuntu-art mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > -- > ubuntu-art mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art > -- Nemes Ioan Sorin
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