I'm going with Troy ... um ... again.
This one is a really beautiful mockup, but it feels more like a suse,
than an Ubuntu. Although nice work.
Cheerz
Günther
Am Sonntag, den 25.11.2007, 14:54 -0800 schrieb Troy James Sobotka:
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Perhaps a few
2007/11/25, Troy James Sobotka [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Perhaps a few questions and you can evaluate it yourself:
1) Do you feel gloss is contemporary? Can you site any
contemporary trend from a designer / art / photography
magazine that would
Can someone provide examples of what the icons are going to look like?
Thanks.
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UTC On Friday 23 November 2007 17:20:19 Álvaro Medina
Keep experimenting. When Ken comes back from his meeting he'll know the
direction we're going with artwork. If a dark theme is chosen, your
experience using less-than-perfect dark themes will help achieve dark theme
bliss when we actually go to the mat.
On Nov 26, 2007 10:21 AM, xl cheese [EMAIL
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5) On a technological note, is the mock you presented viable?
Does translucency currently exist as you have it presented?
I believe it is if Murrine theme engine is used.
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I really like this button concept.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Hardy/Alternate/EdgyButtonConcept
What do you guys think?
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I saw that button a week ago and I think that it's something that must
be done.
El 26/11/2007, a las 19:45, Dwight Shepherd escribió:
I really like this button concept.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Hardy/Alternate/EdgyButtonConcept
What do you guys think?
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Hi,
I think the Human icon theme's usage of a floppy disk as metaphor for
saving is becoming very outdated. Instead, I think we should move to a
hard disk metaphor like done in the Tango and GNOME icon themes. I filed
a bug about this to Launchpad:
El 26/11/2007, a las 20:07, xl cheese escribió:
It's very clean looking, but I think It looks a lot like windows XP.
Yeah but I think that the point is to get the things well done.--
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El 26/11/2007, a las 20:07, xl cheese escribió:
It's very clean looking, but I think It looks a lot like windows XP.
Yeah but I think that the point is to get the things well done, --
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Hey,
that would cause too much irritation for too less - imo. Many people might
think of a download folder or something like that, when they see the icons
you linked to.
It's definitley not necessary.
regards
2007/11/26, Denis Washington [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I think the Human icon theme's
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El 26/11/2007, a las 20:07, xl cheese escribió:
It's very clean looking, but I think It looks a lot like windows XP.
Yeah but I think that the point
On 26/11/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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5) On a technological note, is the mock you presented viable?
Does translucency currently exist as you have it presented?
I agree, that is a really nice looking button!
Another detail that I think really makes a difference with the visual
experience are those dotted lines that appear around widgets, indicating
what is selected (and can thus be controlled with the keyboard). Really
useful when tabbing, and it's
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