2009/3/16 Oliver Scholtz 1 <[email protected]> > > I think that if you used Oliver's box with those sort of arrow glyphs, > > it would look better and more Breathe-like. > > If doing it, so correct :) > See my attach ... ;)
The up-and-down arrows say to me, "transfer" or "sync". The current "update manager" icon in Human looks very illustrative of refreshing and renewing the packages to me, in that it shows the cyclical arrow. I think that your current cyclical arrow on the CD looks good like that as well. However, the "transfer/sync" on your attached photo doesn't do it for me, as those arrows have already been used by others before for non-update purposes. > I think it doesn't matter. Open or closed no imports. > > But a open-box in ralistic look is a big problem for small sizes. Yes, now that you mention it I can see that. Perhaps arrows showing how the box opens would be feasible, like on unpacking instructions? It seems to me that if the metaphor is that software comes in a box, then opening the box and taking the software out is analogous to installation and thus is the ideal illustration of the process! > PS: You understand Pyth, Ryan? :) I don't think I do. Is it a jokev ? o.o
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