Yes, remove the branding. It just ruins the whole.
Otherwise it is a very stylish, light on the eye and pleasing to look
at background

Best regards
Nicklas W Bjurman

On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 2:50 PM, Joseph <yhar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 3:40 AM, ankur gupta <iitd.an...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> very beautiful theme
>> Is it available for download?
>>
>> Ankur
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> You can call me impulsive, but I believe that this is *pretty darn close* to
> the kind of "human" feel that we have been searching for. In addition to
> that, It takes advantage of an already popular theme for this release. The 2
> things that appear to complete the feel are the icons and the wallpaper. I'm
> not too keen on the image and text in the corner. Since it detracts from the
> consistency of the wallpaper. However, I do find the texture of the
> wallpaper to fit quite well. I'm highly interested in where you got the
> icons though.
>
> It's important to say, that I find this desktop attractive because of its
> "rustic" quality, which others might translate into raw, unkempt, or just
> cute. Are we looking for something more professional looking? Perhaps we can
> use the wallpaper and icons as a starting point and straighten out the edges
> and textures a bit to make it feel a bit more clean and pro.
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