Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-16 Thread Oliver Scholtz 1
Brown is really okay. Black and White is boring and pull down a little bit the EyeCandy in my opinion. Oliver Am Sonntag, den 16.08.2009, 12:09 -0500 schrieb David Zondlo: > wow please no not the brown! I thought they were getting rid > of brown > > > Lol, way to pull that out o

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-16 Thread David Zondlo
wow please no not the brown! I thought they were getting rid of brown Lol, way to pull that out of your ass But I can see where your coming from with the first iteration being gray and such. I do like the brown tho, much better then the 1st iteration. -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@li

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-16 Thread Smartboy
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 9:29 PM, Caleb Sawtell wrote: > wow please no not the brown! I thought they were getting rid of brown > > > On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 9:49 PM, Thorsten Wilms wrote: > >> On Fri, 2009-08-14 at 18:14 +0100, Mat Tomaszewski wrote: >> >> > The second iteration can be viewed here

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-15 Thread Caleb Sawtell
wow please no not the brown! I thought they were getting rid of brown On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 9:49 PM, Thorsten Wilms wrote: > On Fri, 2009-08-14 at 18:14 +0100, Mat Tomaszewski wrote: > > > The second iteration can be viewed here > > > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Karmic/Boot/Demo#U

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-15 Thread Sam
> > > No question about it, Karmic's boot is going to be hella cool ^_^ > > TruDat. Would it be hard to have the user's wallpaper (assuming single user system) be the background of both gdm and splash screen? -- Ubuntu FTW! -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubu

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-15 Thread David Zondlo
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Karmic/Boot?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=iteration_2_tw_splash.png is perfect. Right on target here. As for the next image, things I think should be changed: -The bottom toolbar in my opinion should stay, I like the look of one unifited toolbar at the bo

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-15 Thread Thorsten Wilms
On Fri, 2009-08-14 at 18:14 +0100, Mat Tomaszewski wrote: > The second iteration can be viewed here > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Karmic/Boot/Demo#Ubuntu%20Karmic%20boot%20demo%20and%20proposed%20GDM%20theme%20%E2%80%93%20Iteration%202 As also placed on the wiki: Examples of option

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-15 Thread Anton Kerezov
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 10:58 PM, Saleel Velankar wrote: > Mat Tomaszewski wrote: > > Again, your feedback is more than welcome. > This time I agree with the others. There are some things to note that probably will improve the looks of the gdm: * Than bg color is not cool. Desaturate the reds in

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-14 Thread Saleel Velankar
Mat Tomaszewski wrote: > Again, your feedback is more than welcome. > > Things I love: New throbber. sleek. White logo with slight glow. White disability and power icons. Overall dark gui: sexy Things I don't love (but can see a reason for.) Spotlight on 'floor', how does it look when there i

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-14 Thread David Zondlo
O.O You guys listened?!? Oh man, Ubuntu's community is > * ^-^ I honestly think it is much much better! For some reason - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Karmic/Boot/Demo?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=xsplash-2.png is looking a little rough on the gradients (checked it on 4 different mo

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-14 Thread Mat Tomaszewski
Hi, First of all - many thanks for all the comments and suggestions we have received so far as well as all the new contributions. You guys rock. We have been looking closely at every submission, and found many interesting ideas there, in particular regarding the color. We could not disagree wit

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-13 Thread Daniel Chapman
> > Hi, > > Not so long ago we announced the revamp of boot and login experiences in > Ubuntu and received a great response from the Artwork Team, with many > interesting concepts being submitted. Thanks again for all your hard work. > > The deadline approaches fast and the time is now to make fina

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-11 Thread Anton Kerezov
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 11:28 AM, mac_v wrote: > Hi, > Mat had specifically asked for feedback. > > The present boot screen doesnt look cool and has a lot of design flaws. > Thorwil perfectly sums up all the problems with the present boot. > > And i think the most perfect description was > *inter

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-11 Thread Szerencsefia
Mat Tomaszewski wrote: > Hi, > > Not so long ago we announced the revamp of boot and login experiences in > Ubuntu and received a great response from the Artwork Team, with many > interesting concepts being submitted. Thanks again for all your hard work. > > The deadline approaches fast and the t

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-11 Thread Mat Tomaszewski
mac_v wrote: > Anton Kerezov wrote: > >> I really don't understand you guys. You should be happy that something >> is happening and it looks cool and matches every possible theme the user >> might choose afterwords because it is as neutral as possible (B&W). I >> can't see how the current GDM

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-11 Thread mac_v
Anton Kerezov wrote: > I really don't understand you guys. You should be happy that something > is happening and it looks cool and matches every possible theme the user > might choose afterwords because it is as neutral as possible (B&W). I > can't see how the current GDM is better that the prop

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-11 Thread Anton Kerezov
I really don't understand you guys. You should be happy that something is happening and it looks cool and matches every possible theme the user might choose afterwords because it is as neutral as possible (B&W). I can't see how the current GDM is better that the proposed one? The new style just fee

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-10 Thread Brian
I don't really understand the purpose of the new GDM theme here. The existing new GDM (the one in Karmic right now) is good and honest. It provides us with a smooth connection between GDM and desktop, looks as good as the desktop (which is good) and is optimal for accessibility. It also supports sy

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-10 Thread Dylan McCall
I don't really understand the purpose of the new GDM theme here. The existing new GDM (the one in Karmic right now) is good and honest. It provides us with a smooth connection between GDM and desktop, looks as good as the desktop (which is good) and is optimal for accessibility. It also supports sy

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-10 Thread Chris Tooley
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 6:55 AM, Mat Tomaszewski wrote: > Hi, > > Not so long ago we announced the revamp of boot and login experiences in > Ubuntu and received a great response from the Artwork Team, with many > interesting concepts being submitted. Thanks again for all your hard work. > > The dea

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-10 Thread vikram
How about Mr.doob's boot the first iteration, that seems to be providing visually pleasing looks... Thanks, Vikram ਸੋਮ , 2009-08-10, 15:59 ਵਜੇ -0400, Saleel Velankar ਨੇ ਲਿਖਿਆ: > mac_v wrote: > > Why? The present color is dull/bland/boring and not visually exciting. > > Either of these colors: > >

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-10 Thread Saleel Velankar
mac_v wrote: > Why? The present color is dull/bland/boring and not visually exciting. > Either of these colors: > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Karmic/Boot#Submission%20Brown%20-%20#2 > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Karmic/Boot#Iteration%203 > or any other color with is more

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-10 Thread Thorsten Wilms
On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 14:55 +0100, Mat Tomaszewski wrote: > The latest designs can be viewed here: > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Karmic/Boot/Demo. We're looking > forward to your feedback! I see lots of steps in the gradients of the splash screen. It made me wonder if I'm looking a

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-10 Thread mac_v
Mat Tomaszewski wrote: > mac_v wrote: >> > > That would be very true if we could make sure the progress bar behaves > predictably, another words - the progress indication is stable. The > value of a progress bar that slows down and stops, accelerates, slows > down again, etc. is not really v

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-10 Thread Mat Tomaszewski
mac_v wrote: > Mat Tomaszewski wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Not so long ago we announced the revamp of boot and login experiences in >> Ubuntu and received a great response from the Artwork Team, with many >> interesting concepts being submitted. Thanks again for all your hard work. >> >> The deadlin

Re: [ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-10 Thread mac_v
Mat Tomaszewski wrote: > Hi, > > Not so long ago we announced the revamp of boot and login experiences in > Ubuntu and received a great response from the Artwork Team, with many > interesting concepts being submitted. Thanks again for all your hard work. > > The deadline approaches fast and the

[ubuntu-art] Karmic boot and login - proposed designs

2009-08-10 Thread Mat Tomaszewski
Hi, Not so long ago we announced the revamp of boot and login experiences in Ubuntu and received a great response from the Artwork Team, with many interesting concepts being submitted. Thanks again for all your hard work. The deadline approaches fast and the time is now to make final decisions