Re: [ubuntu-art] Who's Excellent Logo in GDM

2006-10-10 Thread David
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

[ubuntu-art] Who's Logo Work

2006-10-10 Thread Troy James Sobotka
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,

Re: [ubuntu-art] Last minute logo love leaves littler outlines

2006-10-10 Thread Mark Shuttleworth
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

Re: [ubuntu-art] My opinion about Edgy artwork

2006-10-10 Thread Étienne Bersac
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

[ubuntu-art] My opinion about Edgy artwork

2006-10-10 Thread fafek2.mailing
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

Re: [ubuntu-art] cancel / apply icons

2006-10-10 Thread David Prieto
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

Re: [ubuntu-art] cancel / apply icons

2006-10-10 Thread Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen
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

Re: [ubuntu-art] Logout sound

2006-10-10 Thread Alex Fraser
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

Re: [ubuntu-art] cancel / apply icons

2006-10-10 Thread Adam Shaw
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 -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art

Re: [ubuntu-art] booting up screen and desktop

2006-10-10 Thread Viper550
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

Re: [ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art post from [EMAIL PROTECTED] requires approval

2006-10-10 Thread Nathan Eckenrode
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 07:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > As list administrator, your authorization is requested for the > following mailing list posting: > > List:ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com > From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: booting up screen and desktop > Reason: Po

[ubuntu-art] booting up screen and desktop

2006-10-10 Thread marek
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

Re: [ubuntu-art] Last minute logo love leaves littler outlines

2006-10-10 Thread Mark Shuttleworth
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