Re: [ubuntu-art] Refreshing the Brand comments

2010-03-03 Thread Артём Попов
2010/3/4 a.h.d. :
> As many of us will have seen already. Jono announced a brand refresh a
> couple of hours ago:
> http://www.jonobacon.org/2010/03/03/refreshing-the-ubuntu-brand/
> As far as I can tell this art isn't finalized yet, so it'll be interesting

Nice! Will there be a change to the official[1] color palette as well?

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[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Official#Ubuntu Palette

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Community Themes Too Hard To Find

2010-03-03 Thread Merk

What if the community themes showed up in appearance, but faded and when
clicked the user was prompted to install?


Andrew SB wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 8:20 PM, John Baer  wrote:
>> As I installed community themes and I found the only way to locate the
>> package was through Syntapic search.
>>
>> As Software Center becomes the desired software installation tool is
>> there a way to add this package?
>>
> 
> In Karmic software-center only presented GUI applications (with a few
> special exceptions). This is no longer the case in Lucid. Searching
> for "community themes" in software-center will now show the desired
> package. Though if you just search for themes, it is buried deeply and
> applications are still featured more prominently.
> 
> See this blueprint for reference:
> https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/foundations-lucid-non-applications-in-software-center
> 
> I'm not sure how we can make it more findable. One idea would be to
> ask the desktop-team to consider placing it in the featured section.
> Although, the current criteria states that featured packages should be
> applications. You might want to send an email asking about this to the
> desktop list.
> 
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Community Themes Too Hard To Find

2010-03-03 Thread Andrew SB
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 8:20 PM, John Baer  wrote:
> As I installed community themes and I found the only way to locate the
> package was through Syntapic search.
>
> As Software Center becomes the desired software installation tool is
> there a way to add this package?
>

In Karmic software-center only presented GUI applications (with a few
special exceptions). This is no longer the case in Lucid. Searching
for "community themes" in software-center will now show the desired
package. Though if you just search for themes, it is buried deeply and
applications are still featured more prominently.

See this blueprint for reference:
https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/foundations-lucid-non-applications-in-software-center

I'm not sure how we can make it more findable. One idea would be to
ask the desktop-team to consider placing it in the featured section.
Although, the current criteria states that featured packages should be
applications. You might want to send an email asking about this to the
desktop list.

- Andrew SB

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[ubuntu-art] Community Themes Too Hard To Find

2010-03-03 Thread John Baer
As I installed community themes and I found the only way to locate the
package was through Syntapic search.

As Software Center becomes the desired software installation tool is
there a way to add this package?

I am willing to create a screen shot or other required artwork.

John


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Re: [ubuntu-art] Refreshing the Brand comments

2010-03-03 Thread Chris Tooley
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Sam  wrote:
>  A.H.D.:
>>
>> One thing that really grates me is the graphic in the logo is now
>> superscript. It’s like a copyright circle or something. I think I much
>> preferred it vertically centered on the left of the logo.
>
> I agree, it would go better on the left

Agreed, it would be nice to make it as large as the font, it seems to
be pushing the new font over the old, recognizable logo.

I really like the rest of it though. That boot splash is going to look
clean and nice. Also, purple FTW!

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Re: [ubuntu-art] .doc, .xls, etc icons in Humanity Update

2010-03-03 Thread Mark Curtis

How about the fact that I have to change it yet again once the new Ubuntu font 
gets finished?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Brand


> Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2010 14:37:50 -0800
> From: euxn...@gmail.com
> To: ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-art] .doc, .xls, etc icons in Humanity Update
> 
> >> Thank you, if you look through this thread, there are a few other
> >> variations
> >> I did.
> >> Adding stroke, trying a different version of the Ubuntu Title Font.
> >> http://old.nabble.com/file/p27617704/humanity-msword.svg Stroke
> >> http://old.nabble.com/file/p27626085/humanity-msword2.svg Stroke with
> >> alternate font
> 
> I like the second one.
> 
> Why? I think it seems more dynamic, and may convey the idea of
> "filetype" better. The reason I say this is because a W fully
> contained within the document could give the impression of it just
> being a text file - "letters in a document".  Whereas, a W partially
> inside but slightly outside would, in my opinion, give the impression
> of it being part of the document and at the same time, _not_ part of
> the document, perhaps giving more meaning to the typical user  - i.e.
> W being the filetype, which is in essence ephemeral to the end user.
> 
> :) Just my attempts at logically laying out why I like the second one
> better :P  Feel free to rip apart my statement.
> 
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Refreshing the Brand comments

2010-03-03 Thread Sam
 A.H.D.:

> One thing that really grates me is the graphic in the logo is now
> superscript. It’s like a copyright circle or something. I think I much
> preferred it vertically centered on the left of the logo.
>
>
I agree, it would go better on the left

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Re: [ubuntu-art] .doc, .xls, etc icons in Humanity Update

2010-03-03 Thread Chris Tooley
>> Thank you, if you look through this thread, there are a few other
>> variations
>> I did.
>> Adding stroke, trying a different version of the Ubuntu Title Font.
>> http://old.nabble.com/file/p27617704/humanity-msword.svg Stroke
>> http://old.nabble.com/file/p27626085/humanity-msword2.svg Stroke with
>> alternate font

I like the second one.

Why? I think it seems more dynamic, and may convey the idea of
"filetype" better. The reason I say this is because a W fully
contained within the document could give the impression of it just
being a text file - "letters in a document".  Whereas, a W partially
inside but slightly outside would, in my opinion, give the impression
of it being part of the document and at the same time, _not_ part of
the document, perhaps giving more meaning to the typical user  - i.e.
W being the filetype, which is in essence ephemeral to the end user.

:) Just my attempts at logically laying out why I like the second one
better :P  Feel free to rip apart my statement.

-Chris

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[ubuntu-art] Refreshing the Brand comments

2010-03-03 Thread a.h.d.
As many of us will have seen already. Jono announced a brand refresh a
couple of hours ago:

http://www.jonobacon.org/2010/03/03/refreshing-the-ubuntu-brand/

As far as I can tell this art isn't finalized yet, so it'll be interesting
to see what lands in Lucid and how the new brand evolves every release.

I think on the whole I like it, it's a definite improvement, but still needs
a lot of work.

One thing that really grates me is the graphic in the logo is now
superscript. It’s like a copyright circle or something. I think I much
preferred it vertically centered on the left of the logo.

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Re: [ubuntu-art] .doc, .xls, etc icons in Humanity Update

2010-03-03 Thread jacob de brouwer
well, merk. i can't look throught this thread tonight. (because im at work
and my boss won't actually like it.) i think we should also need better
icons for other docments, like pdf. (the icon i find a bit boring)

bye jacob

2010/3/3 Merk 

>
> Thank you, if you look through this thread, there are a few other
> variations
> I did.
> Adding stroke, trying a different version of the Ubuntu Title Font.
> http://old.nabble.com/file/p27617704/humanity-msword.svg Stroke
> http://old.nabble.com/file/p27626085/humanity-msword2.svg Stroke with
> alternate font
>
>
> jacob de brouwer wrote:
> >
> > well, that is a lot better merk, definitly should be implented. the
> > current
> > logo is indeed a bit to... mac os X  like. great work merk[?]
> >
> > 2010/2/16 Merk 
> >
> >>
> >> So I see a lot of nice changes with the humanity icon update.  However
> >> the
> >> icons for .doc, .xls etc are really bothersome.
> >> The icons are blatantly ripped off the OSX version of Office. Why?
> >> I can understand having a W be pronounced in the icon for .doc like all
> >> versions of word, but why make the W exactly like that in the OSX
> >> version?
> >> Most people coming to Ubuntu would be coming from Windows if anything.
> >>
> >> I removed the Mac OS X Word W and replaced it simply with the Ubuntu
> >> Title
> >> Font and already find it an improvement
> >> http://old.nabble.com/file/p27613841/humanity.png Current Humanity .doc
> >> file
> >> http://old.nabble.com/file/p27613841/humanity2.png Slight change to
> >> Humanity
> >> .doc file
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Re: [ubuntu-art] .doc, .xls, etc icons in Humanity Update

2010-03-03 Thread Merk

Thank you, if you look through this thread, there are a few other variations
I did.
Adding stroke, trying a different version of the Ubuntu Title Font.
http://old.nabble.com/file/p27617704/humanity-msword.svg Stroke 
http://old.nabble.com/file/p27626085/humanity-msword2.svg Stroke with
alternate font 


jacob de brouwer wrote:
> 
> well, that is a lot better merk, definitly should be implented. the
> current
> logo is indeed a bit to... mac os X  like. great work merk[?]
> 
> 2010/2/16 Merk 
> 
>>
>> So I see a lot of nice changes with the humanity icon update.  However
>> the
>> icons for .doc, .xls etc are really bothersome.
>> The icons are blatantly ripped off the OSX version of Office. Why?
>> I can understand having a W be pronounced in the icon for .doc like all
>> versions of word, but why make the W exactly like that in the OSX
>> version?
>> Most people coming to Ubuntu would be coming from Windows if anything.
>>
>> I removed the Mac OS X Word W and replaced it simply with the Ubuntu
>> Title
>> Font and already find it an improvement
>> http://old.nabble.com/file/p27613841/humanity.png Current Humanity .doc
>> file
>> http://old.nabble.com/file/p27613841/humanity2.png Slight change to
>> Humanity
>> .doc file
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Re: [ubuntu-art] .doc, .xls, etc icons in Humanity Update

2010-03-03 Thread jacob de brouwer
well, that is a lot better merk, definitly should be implented. the current
logo is indeed a bit to... mac os X  like. great work merk[?]

2010/2/16 Merk 

>
> So I see a lot of nice changes with the humanity icon update.  However the
> icons for .doc, .xls etc are really bothersome.
> The icons are blatantly ripped off the OSX version of Office. Why?
> I can understand having a W be pronounced in the icon for .doc like all
> versions of word, but why make the W exactly like that in the OSX version?
> Most people coming to Ubuntu would be coming from Windows if anything.
>
> I removed the Mac OS X Word W and replaced it simply with the Ubuntu Title
> Font and already find it an improvement
> http://old.nabble.com/file/p27613841/humanity.png Current Humanity .doc
> file
> http://old.nabble.com/file/p27613841/humanity2.png Slight change to
> Humanity
> .doc file
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