On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 09:45:44 +0100
Thorsten Wilms <t...@freenet.de> wrote:

> From
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Specs/0007_Xubuntu_Natty_Wallpaper :
> 
> "The Xubuntu palette has been completely blue, so far.
> 
> A monotone color scheme as such sends a message of uniformity,
> stableness and eventually even shyness, indecision and paranoia. It does
> not speak of energy, movement, diversity ...
> 
> The wallpaper will have to go well with the panels, windows and icons
> (as far as they appear on the desktop). Its use of color has to support
> the impression of lightness and performance, without becoming a
> distraction in day-to-day use. Aside of this, there is no predefined,
> required palette for the wallpaper."

Hi everyone,
I'm currently working on the theme for Natty (links and some info to be found 
here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Artwork/Natty). Thorsten and Charlie 
pointed me to the ongoing discussion here, so I thought I'd add my 2cents.

First I think that it would be helpful to have some palette, even if only for 
inspiration. I have worked on the palette for greybird for some time, I 
wouldn't say it's written in stone, but I don't think I'd like to change it 
drastically. Up to now I've only gotten very little specific feedback, so that 
would be one thing I'd appreciate. Please be as specific as you can be, stuff 
like "it looks dull" isn't very helpful/constructive criticism :)

The icon theme I'm currently working on (Faenza-xfce) is just a contender for 
the well-tested elementary theme we had for the last few cycles. So maybe don't 
focus too much on a specific icon theme when designing the wallpaper (or at 
least take into account that it could be either of the two themes).

Whilst I agree that the wallpaper doesn't have to be blue, I'd like to mention 
that currently the theme (greybird) - even though mainly grey-ish and more 
conservative-looking than the previous bluebird - has blue highlights.

That's it for now from my side for now,
Simon

PS: Here's a screenshot for the picture I currently use as a backdrop, just to 
show that the theme works very well with a not-totally-blue wallpaper :)
http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper_beta/details/2380/the_beach.html

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