Sebastian Billaudelle wrote: > In my opinion we need the icons to have a border, in order to make them > visible on lots of backgrounds.
Gosh. Can we for once in this wonderfully claustrophobic land of vacuous style and vacant design goals let go of this hideous trait? Can we just worry about making something aesthetically stable with a singular vision? Ken's icons are the _first_ glimmer of _real_ hope in Ubuntu art and design I have seen in the past four years. It is a foolish path and an even bigger anchor. This 'everything / everyone / always' fallacy drags what little bleak art and design ideology we adopt into the pablum middle grey haze of hopelessness. "Let's see what the new New York Ballet campaign looks like with colour!" Sincerely, TJS
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