julian wrote:
i also do not believe in the brown; it seems to offend too many to
justify
investment as a basis for design. given that a brown-based theme is
unnegotiable it is hardly worth debating here however.
It's a bit of a quandary isn't it? I do believe you can do a nice brown
Ken Vermette wrote:
I like the way you've used the brown and made it feel very light.
Also, the way elements will use two tones of brown is very appealing.
The first impression when I look at the theme though, is that it's
looking at what else looks good - and patches all these looks
..on Sat, Jan 05, 2008 at 02:15:29AM +0200, Nemes Ioan Sorin wrote:
julian wrote:
..on Fri, Jan 04, 2008 at 10:25:18PM +0100, sylvain marc wrote:
Good theme
this is a clean and eye-pleasing direction.
comments:
i think the shading on the buttons is a bit too much, perhaps
I've done a bit of tweaking on my theme based on the feedback I have
recieved so far and added some bits. Just so you know - details on the
wiki. Comments would be appreciated as usual!
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Hardy/Alternate/Kerberos
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Good theme
2008/1/4, Andrew Laignel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've done a bit of tweaking on my theme based on the feedback I have
recieved so far and added some bits. Just so you know - details on the
wiki. Comments would be appreciated as usual!
..on Fri, Jan 04, 2008 at 10:25:18PM +0100, sylvain marc wrote:
Good theme
this is a clean and eye-pleasing direction.
comments:
i think the shading on the buttons is a bit too much, perhaps
so much so that it's hard to differentiate between a button-pressed and
a button-normal. could
julian wrote:
..on Fri, Jan 04, 2008 at 10:25:18PM +0100, sylvain marc wrote:
Good theme
this is a clean and eye-pleasing direction.
comments:
i think the shading on the buttons is a bit too much, perhaps
so much so that it's hard to differentiate between a button-pressed and
a
I like the way you've used the brown and made it feel very light. Also, the
way elements will use two tones of brown is very appealing.
The first impression when I look at the theme though, is that it's looking
at what else looks good - and patches all these looks together. In the end,