I don't like the contrast of the box and the background on the lower
left, but otherwise that looks quite nice. The asymmetry works very
well.
On Oct 10, 2006, at 8:36 PM, Troy James Sobotka wrote:
> I know that sabdfl will hate this, but I couldn't
> help myself -- I had to try Who's logo ag
On Tue, 2006-10-10 at 16:29 +0100, Who wrote:
> These fix those issues in a few ways
As I have always said -- your work is pretty
incredible Who. Although I fundamentally
disagree with the design decision to put
the dual curve into the logo, your work
is the most standout by far.
In particular,
Who wrote:
These fix those issues in a few ways
I know you said no gradients on the gloss, but I tried it the other
way around on 18 anyway as a 'see what we can see' experiement. It was
an attempt to make the text feel somehow darker but the gloss line
still visible... It took 3
Hi,
> Red captions on GDM with errors like "wrong username or password" look
> very ugly. They don't look well and they're hardly visible.
This bug is already reported.
> The worst change is new usplash.
> Linux users are used to watching useful informations about starting
> services. Now, I d
Hi,
First of all, wallpaper and sounds are really great, especially sounds
which fit Ubuntu distribution perfectly.
Really great work.
Unfortunetly, I have some notes.
Red captions on GDM with errors like "wrong username or password" look
very ugly. They don't look well and they're hardly visi
Please note that we're asking for their inclusion in Tango, not Human.
Well I for one find that the Tango icons are remarkably non-Humanish. Tango icons feel cartoonish and artificial (I mean this as style metaphors not critisism, Tango is great) and generally blend in rather poorly wit
2006/10/10, Adam Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Ubuntu is glossy and modern and so the BEFORE icons suit the Human themeof Ubuntu far better than the AFTER icons. Please put them back in. :D- AdamWell I for one find that the Tango icons are remarkably non-Humanish. Tango icons feel cartoonish and artifi
Hi guys,
Thanks for explaining why the sound has been shortened. I'm starting to
warm to the new sound, although it still makes me feel rushed. I think
that's an important point: the old sound used to leave me feeling
satisfied.
On Mon, 2006-10-09 at 18:14 -0700, Troy James Sobotka wrote:
> The b
Ubuntu is glossy and modern and so the BEFORE icons suit the Human theme
of Ubuntu far better than the AFTER icons. Please put them back in. :D
- Adam
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marek wrote:
> Hi,
> I love the way how Ubuntu 6.0.6 was booting up with "ubuntu"
> on the black background with visible working checklist. I also liked
> Draper's standard desktop background. Can we have an option to be
> able to choose Draper's graphics? I have a sound drums when
> my Ubuntu star
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Hi,
I love the way how Ubuntu 6.0.6 was booting up with "ubuntu"
on the black background with visible working checklist. I also liked
Draper's standard desktop background. Can we have an option to be
able to choose Draper's graphics? I have a sound drums when
my Ubuntu starts up so my family knows
Who wrote:
Here are some brighter ones (if I go any brighter then I
will be less
true to the colours of the logo...) with the text changed as
suggested. I used 85% because 90% was undetectable - perhaps my
monitor is funny?
OK, these are looking good.
Some more comments.
* don't
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