Re: [ubuntu-art] [Ubuntu - test palette #1]

2007-05-15 Thread Alvaro Medina Ballester
I find this pallete __very__ interesting. Ubuntu really needs a good pallete. Although I think that there are 2 or 3 colours that looks too light. I encourage everybody at artwork-team to bring his own pallete and then choose the best option or mix the best ones. I'll send mine this weekend

Re: [ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 22, Issue 3

2007-04-19 Thread Alvaro Medina Ballester
Just a few words. Ubuntu = linux for human beings. Human beings = disctint cultures. Disctint cultures = distinct themes. Artwork team, start working!. Have a nice day! Álvaro. El 19/04/2007, a las 22:46, Troy James Sobotka escribió: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > >

Re: [ubuntu-art] Colour

2007-04-16 Thread Alvaro Medina Ballester
El 16/04/2007, a las 8:19, Donn escribió: >> >> I can't stress this enough, this is, by all empirical research, an >> urban >> myth. Sure?? urban mith? Seriously, do you __believe__ that, for example, Apple engineers could have chosen pink color for all the folders and green instead of gr

Re: [ubuntu-art] Colour

2007-04-13 Thread Alvaro Medina Ballester
El 13/04/2007, a las 22:22, Pascal Klein escribió: > > Hi. :) > > The goal behind Ubuntu's colour palette is that it should separate > Ubuntu from other desktops. Although the most universally safe (in > regards to culture and gender) and pleasing primary desktop colour is > blue and shades of it

Re: [ubuntu-art] Champagne Supernova

2006-12-22 Thread Alvaro Medina Ballester
Hello everyone! Reading that F. Schoep leaves Artwok List makes me sad. Many times I wrote that we are not paying human computer interaction (HCI) the attention that needs to and we don't have clear goals to work for. Again, it's the same discussion. A few days ago I was describing to a fr

Re: [ubuntu-art] A word of thanks to all of you

2006-10-25 Thread Alvaro Medina Ballester
Hi everyone! for me, contributing to an open source project has been a new experience and I feel I've learned a lot. I think that we have to establish more solid 'foundations' to pull together easily to the same direction for the next ubuntu release. In my opinion, Ubuntu is the best Linux