I think I've found the problem in the code. Any way, reading the code,
I've realised that maybe we are using the colours wrongly. The bright
colour (referred as blue in the code) should be actually the brightest
and the dark colour (referred as brown in the code) should show the
operations.

In the attachment, the top image is how Plymouth would look if we fixed
the dark colour, and the bottom image is how it would look if we also
fixed the hierarchy of the colours.

Is the dark (aka brown) colour clear enough or should the colour be more
prominent to improve reading?

** Attachment added: "g6670.png"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-gnome/+bug/1404028/+attachment/4315201/+files/g6670.png

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