Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hey folks,
I've been playing around with the Fedora Infinity wallpaper this weekend
trying to get something I felt really comfortable with because I felt
that what we had at the end of round 2 just didn't have the level of
polish and 'bling' I think we were hoping for.
Perhaps you should make the bridge a little bit abstract or subtle. The last
background feels strange as the rays look distracting.
--
Luya Tshimbalanga
* Thinking too much like Fundamental Design class *
Fedora Project contributor
http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/LuyaTshimbalanga
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hey folks,
I've been playing around with the Fedora Infinity wallpaper this weekend
trying to get something I felt really comfortable with because I felt
that what we had at the end of round 2 just didn't have the level of
polish and 'bling' I think we were hoping for.
Le Lun 13 août 2007 08:47, Jiri Jakub Masek a écrit :
Hi Máirín, I like them, the fourth is the best, the third looks good
but I
can't accept the perspective of *pyramid steps*, it needs more work on
dimensions to look naturally, I think...
I'm afraid I'm going to complain about colours
Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
Le Lun 13 août 2007 08:47, Jiri Jakub Masek a écrit :
Hi Máirín, I like them, the fourth is the best, the third looks good
but I
can't accept the perspective of *pyramid steps*, it needs more work on
dimensions to look naturally, I think...
I'm afraid I'm going to
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hey folks,
I've been playing around with the Fedora Infinity wallpaper this
weekend trying to get something I felt really comfortable with because
I felt that what we had at the end of round 2 just didn't have the
level of polish and 'bling' I
Le Lun 13 août 2007 13:22, Máirín Duffy a écrit :
This sounds like a bit of an urban myth? I've never heard of this and
I've a design degree - I would love to know where you've heard this?
In a previous life I helped organise an event. We organised a
competition to choose the picture that
On Sat, 2007-08-11 at 20:31 +0200, Christopher David Desjardins wrote:
Here's what it looks like here.
Cheers,
Chris
Sorry for the late answer, but the mail somehow didn't arrive until
today. Definitely not what Nodoka should like. I suspected that it's the
combination of Fedora 7's gtk
Le Lun 13 août 2007 14:05, Máirín Duffy a écrit :
Ah okay. I am intending to add a lot more of the darker blue color to
the gradient anyway but was just curious because this is just
something
I've not ever heard. Was it the same shade of purple? Or was it a more
violet / reddish-hued
Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
In a previous life I helped organise an event. We organised a
competition to choose the picture that would appear on brochures,
leaflets, ads, etc The design winner was purplish (with a bluish
gradient, just like your mokups).
The print shop warned us this was not a
Martin Sourada wrote:
On Sat, 2007-08-11 at 20:31 +0200, Christopher David Desjardins wrote:
Here's what it looks like here.
Sorry for the late answer, but the mail somehow didn't arrive until
today.
Most probably due to the large attachment the mail went to moderation
and the moderator
On Mon, 2007-08-13 at 14:41 +0200, Nicu Buculei wrote:
Martin Sourada wrote:
On Sat, 2007-08-11 at 20:31 +0200, Christopher David Desjardins wrote:
Here's what it looks like here.
Sorry for the late answer, but the mail somehow didn't arrive until
today.
Most probably due to the
I put together in gimp some different colour variants of the fourth
wallpaper, as I like that one most of all. The purple somehow reminds me
of Christmas - not a good thing in the middle of summer :-D... So I made
in inkscape two blue gradients (brigther and darker) and in gimp
desaturated the
I honestly like the last one that Mairin did with the rays of light. When I
first saw it, the impression I had was that of a ghosted roller coaster
track, taking us up and off the wallpaper, as if going into the infinite
abyss above. In a lot of ways that's what the chosen theme is about anyway.
Michael Beckwith wrote:
I honestly like the last one that Mairin did with the rays of light.
When I first saw it, the impression I had was that of a ghosted roller
coaster track, taking us up and off the wallpaper, as if going into the
infinite abyss above. In a lot of ways that's what the
O/H Máirín Duffy έγραψε:
Martin Sourada wrote:
I put together in gimp some different colour variants of the fourth
wallpaper, as I like that one most of all. The purple somehow reminds me
of Christmas - not a good thing in the middle of summer :-D... So I made
in inkscape two blue gradients
After week of waiting, echo-icon-theme package has a permanent host, it
is called
hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/echo-icon-theme . I have added the
icons already.
You can can now add/remove icons easily. If you like to get account of
that host, go to the admit account and request permission to
On Mon, 2007-08-13 at 18:46 +0200, Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
After week of waiting, echo-icon-theme package has a permanent host, it
is called
hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/echo-icon-theme . I have added the
icons already.
You can can now add/remove icons easily. If you like to get
Hi,
Nodoka was accepted into the fedorahosted. I did an initial sources
import and initial setting of the track page [1]. You can get the
sources with
git clone git://git.fedoraproject.org/git/hosted/nodoka
If you wish for write access please use ssh protocol instead
Very good revision here. There are some very strong leading lines all over
the place that all converge towards where the ghosted lines join and lead
you up. The limited purple as well as the star field stuff help highlight
the area.
On 8/13/07, Máirín Duffy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael
Martin Sourada a écrit :
On Mon, 2007-08-13 at 18:46 +0200, Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
After week of waiting, echo-icon-theme package has a permanent host, it
is called
hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/echo-icon-theme . I have added the
icons already.
You can can now add/remove icons
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
This sounds like a bit of an urban myth? I've never heard of this and
I've a design degree - I would love to know where you've heard this?
Purple is the Gentoo color. See http://gentoo.org including their icon
theme.
Isn't it kind of silly to
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
This sounds like a bit of an urban myth? I've never heard of this and
I've a design degree - I would love to know where you've heard this?
Purple is the Gentoo color. See http://gentoo.org including their icon
theme.
Isn't
I see what Rahul is saying. He's not saying that we shouldn't use purple
cause Gentoo does, he's saying that because Gentoo does, we shouldn't shy
away from the color.
On 8/13/07, Rahul Sundaram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Le mardi 14 août 2007 à 10:26 +0530, Rahul Sundaram a écrit :
Not asking anyone to reject Purple. Just pointing out that it is already
being used predominantly in another distribution and that to a extend
invalidates the argument that people dont like purple as a color.
Do Note I was
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