Re: [ubuntu-art] Ubuntu UI Design Concept

2012-09-04 Thread Anton Kerezov
On 5 September 2012 08:14, Radu Silviu Ionut  wrote:

> I like the use of Ubuntu Medium instead of Bold. In Canonical we have
>> been evaluating Ubuntu typography, and that's one of the changes we've
>> considered too.
>>
>> In a deeply nested folder, moving the window might be difficult,
>> because the folder hierarchy would span most of the title bar.
>>
>> It's odd that the brightest part of the window is an Eject button.
>>
>> Why did you make all the icons monochrome, both in the sidebar and the
>> list view?
>>
>> - --
>> mpt
>
> I did monochrome icons because it felt slick and smooth keeping in mind
> the Ubuntu Colors, I just felt right to make them monochrome. But also the
> icons can get colored onHover, in the left Panel or to be use with another
> icon theme easily colored.
>
> I know some designers might hate me for this but: I actually like the
>> monochrome icons..
>> It makes everything feel consistent. I do agree however, that the focus
>> shouldn't be on the eject button..
>>
>> Grts
>>
>>
>> Wouter
>
>
> The focus on Eject is not a volunteer graph, I wanted to incorporate
> (somewhere) the Ubuntu Orange, and tried at first with the Eject button and
> left it there, but didn't satisfied me either.
> I will, for sure, rethink it.
>
> Cheers.
> --
> Silviu-IonuĊ£ Radu
> +40 754 987 541
>

I  did not noticed the eject button as the brightest part, on the contrary
everyting is balanced and sleek. I like it. Have you Radu  thought of
making your theme real?


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Re: [ubuntu-art] Ubuntu UI Design Concept

2012-09-04 Thread Radu Silviu Ionut
>
> I like the use of Ubuntu Medium instead of Bold. In Canonical we have
> been evaluating Ubuntu typography, and that's one of the changes we've
> considered too.
>
> In a deeply nested folder, moving the window might be difficult,
> because the folder hierarchy would span most of the title bar.
>
> It's odd that the brightest part of the window is an Eject button.
>
> Why did you make all the icons monochrome, both in the sidebar and the
> list view?
>
> - --
> mpt

I did monochrome icons because it felt slick and smooth keeping in mind the
Ubuntu Colors, I just felt right to make them monochrome. But also the
icons can get colored onHover, in the left Panel or to be use with another
icon theme easily colored.

I know some designers might hate me for this but: I actually like the
> monochrome icons..
> It makes everything feel consistent. I do agree however, that the focus
> shouldn't be on the eject button..
>
> Grts
>
>
> Wouter


The focus on Eject is not a volunteer graph, I wanted to incorporate
(somewhere) the Ubuntu Orange, and tried at first with the Eject button and
left it there, but didn't satisfied me either.
I will, for sure, rethink it.

Cheers.
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