2011/9/6 Eylem Koca <eylemk...@gmail.com>: > How about putting the U with the downward arrow > (http://ubuntuone.com/30SgZIkoCLbxKWGhS2CUpY) on the side of the bag?
Don't. Please. I pointed an alternative to show that it is possible to come up with something different than a shopping bag in a simple, readable manner. Stuffing this simpler idea on an already cluttered icon with serious problems in small sizes won't help. If the meaning of the bag alone isn't enough to communicate the idea, then it's not matter of adding elements to the bag, but to think a difference alternative. Remember that an icon needs to be as clear as possible to communicate its function in different sizes. Simplicity favours that. I'm so against the bag icon not because I think commerce is bad. I'm against it because shopping apps ISN'T the primary function of our software centre. Other appstores have a strong commercial presence with several freebies. Our "store" is quite different: we have lots of free applications and very few commercial ones. This can change in the future, of course, but in the meantime, the icon communicate "enter here to buy applications" when it's not the case. Without an explaination, people could dismiss that icon thinking "I don't want to buy applications, I'll go to the internet and see where I can get some free .exes" :-p _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ayatana Post to : ayatana@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ayatana More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp