2009/9/12 Simon Steinbeiß <simon.steinbe...@elfenbeinturm.at> > On Sat, 12 Sep 2009 19:12:26 +0200 > Steve Dodier <sidnio...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Something > > [...] > > [...] > > [...] > > > If it's possible (Mads' "4th") anyway, I might be able to pull a > > > programmer for this job. I think we really could use the default Ubuntu > > > theme recolored (as Lionel suggested) if anything else fails. It > doesn't > > > really look bad and this can become quite a big burden if we keep on > > > insisting doing something else than Ubuntu does. It has already become > > > quite hard to match what they are having, even without talking about > > > surpassing. > > > > > > The mice might work well, but I think we would still want that the word > > > "Xubuntu" would appear somewhere. Also, I don't know if it would be > > > marketwise intelligent to not include the (X)ubuntu logo – even if we > > > use Xfce and we love it, we are not Xfce. We are Xubuntu, which is kind > > > of part of Ubuntu, so we can't dismiss the Ubuntu marketing completely. > > > It is clear that the Xubuntu logo would not work as the Ubuntu logo > > > (monochrome I mean; as the mouse is overlapping the circle), so what to > > > do then? I don't know. Any other ideas? > > > > > > > The idea of the mouse is that the shape of the mouse fits better > alongside > > the slider than the shape of the Xubuntu logo. As for keeping the Xubuntu > > word, we could put it below (probably not sexy) or in the bottom left / > > right corner. Thoughts ? > > maybe starting with a few mockups would be good (i guess i'm not that good > at imagining > these kind of things...)?
And i'm not good at designing mockups :D Inkscape and Gimp are still extremely painful to use.
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