For the record: I didn't respond because the nabble link in the email that 
Hisham originally sent returned an error.

I agree with Geert's comments overall--especially firstly regarding overall 
branding (and matching to the website graphics), and secondarily regarding the 
relative slickness of the splash screen to the (dated) software graphics.


David


________________________________
 From: Geert Janssens <janssens-ge...@telenet.be>
To: gnucash-devel@gnucash.org 
Sent: Thursday, August 2, 2012 3:57 AM
Subject: Re: GnuCash splash image
 
Hello Hisham,

Nobody seems to have given feedback to your designs so far, so here is mine.

Disclaimer: I'm a developer with interest in design, but not a designer. As 
such I consider my authority on design matters limited.

Before moving on to the designs, I'd like to add some comments to your 
introductory mails:

On 08-07-12 12:22, hishamza wrote:
> Hello, all.
> 
> I'm quite new to GnuCash (and personal finance management for that matter)
> and I've found it to be very useful.
I'm happy to hear this. I hope you continue to use and enjoy it for a long time 
still.
> I felt that the original splash screen of GnuCash was a bit of a throw off
> that did not convey how much business oriented and powerful GnuCash really
> is.
I agree that the current splash screen is a bit flat, though already fresher 
than what we had before that. GnuCash is indeed powerful, but I would be 
careful to claim GnuCash is business oriented. It was in the first place 
designed with personal accounting in mind, and later on some business features 
were added. These work fairly well for small businesses, but are lacking a lot 
for larger companies (as a recent discussion on gnucash-user pointed out once 
again). So it would be good if the design somehow could convey just that: 
accounting for personal and small business needs, but certainly not large 
businesses.
> So, I've had a go at making an alternative one which is quite minimal in
> design:
> 
> http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/file/n4655629/gnucash_splash.png
> 
> I hope everyone likes it. Comments and constructive criticisms are welcome.
I have looked at your designs a couple of times now. What follows is a 
reflection of what they invoked in me. Surely don't consider it as absolute 
metrics.

IMO they are clean and well done. Perhaps a bit flashy for a tool that is 
mostly used to track finances. For me the strong colours used induce 
associations with "powerful", but also with "wild", "lively", and 
"adventurous". While the first quality is good, the others are not what you 
would want for an accounting package. It mainly has to be reliable and 
efficient. Personally I have a little trouble finding that in your designs.

It can be modern as your designs are. The GnuCash's interface and reports are 
not at all modern though, so I feel there is a dissociation between the 
expectations the splash screen induces and the actual tool. In the same way I 
don't see much connection with the style used on the GnuCash website, which was 
recently completely redone by Cristan Marchi (and which I consider a big 
improvement on the older design).

Personally I would love to see more unity in the several graphical aspects of 
the GnuCash "brand" (for lack of a better word). I'm talking of websites, 
splash screens, documentation layout, report templates, the whole thing. This 
is a lot of work and I don't expect this to be done all at once. This may 
require a separate design discussion which I would be very interested in. And I 
hope others too.

But back to your splash screen proposal: before I would use it, I would like to 
see it harmonize better with the GnuCash website. This may require 
changes/improvements to both your design and the website. Perhaps Cristian can 
add his feedback and ideas in this regard as well.

Again, this is only my opinion and mainly intended to open a discussion on 
design in GnuCash. Hopefully others will chime in too. Let's see where this all 
leads to.

Geert
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