>Icons are used to express ideas, actions, and they should be
immediately recognizable. Ubuntu is marketed as a Linux distro for
everyone and no one new to >Linux will know that the program they want
is next to the Wine glass. And when they figure it out, they'll still be
wondering why it's a win
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[mailto:ubuntu-art-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com] On Behalf Of Oliver Scholtz
Hello :)
I thought that the start-here-icon needs 100% attention.
Like the folders is this a very important part of a good Icon-Theme ...
I like it. I r
>I shoulda put this out there before but I think we should just stick
>with the status quo here. All white, semi-transparent images. It's the
>shape and finish I think we should play with.
>-Cory K.
I agree, if we begin to play with colors for something used often in
very generic positions we wil
Very nice Seba. Awesome.
Jeremy Taylor
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"You can see them at
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/113489/power_options_shadow.png (with shadow)
and http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/113489/power_options.png (without
shadow)"
I think they look great. I think they look great with shadows when they
stand alone like this, but I think when placed on the b
http://www.bulgin.co.uk/Products/Switches/Illuminated.html
This is what I thought of when pushbuttons came up. I figure the
silver/grey in the style of Seba's system monitor and terminal and the
Power, shutdown, restart...etc shapes could look illuminated.
Just an idea.
Jeremy Taylor
-Origi