Steve Dodier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> To me, the low resolution icons look blur. And the big one, with the
> weird curves, looks like the folder has been stained. Also, there is a
> quite bizarre shadow inside the folder, which can't exist with such a
> front light.
>
> By the way, do you have an SVG
Kenneth Wimer wrote:
> * whatever else comes to mind :)
>
>
> So who would take part?
You have my bow.
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On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 8:05 PM, spg76 wrote:
> I would, depending on the time.
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Me too. It would be good to be in the upcoming holiday in order for us to
have more free time.
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Kenneth Wimer wrote:
> On Sunday 31 May 2009 19:52:50 Cory K. wrote:
>> Along with the aesthetic aspect of this, someone needs to see where the
>> panel and OSD icons cross each other. If at all.
>>
>> If it's not done before I get to it, I'll go after it this week.
>
>
> For Ubuntu and the theme
I would, depending on the time.
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Steve Dodier wrote:
> Me, me, me ! I love hiding on the corner during meetings :p
>
+1 at the corner
cheers,
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On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Kenneth Wimer wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> Who would be interested in having an irc meeting to discuss current and
> future
> community related design issues?
>
> +1 Great idea!
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Kenneth Wimer wrote:
> On Sunday 31 May 2009 19:52:50 Cory K. wrote:
>> Along with the aesthetic aspect of this, someone needs to see where the
>> panel and OSD icons cross each other. If at all.
>>
>> If it's not done before I get to it, I'll go after it this week.
>
>
> For Ubuntu and the theme
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Kenneth Wimer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Who would be interested in having an irc meeting to discuss current and
> future community related design issues?
Count me in
> Issues which come to mind are:
It would also be nice to have some further conversation on the t
On Mon, 2009-06-01 at 17:46 +0200, Kenneth Wimer wrote:
> So who would take part?
I might, if the time's right.
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i would,there is much work to do! ;)
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Hello,
To me, the low resolution icons look blur. And the big one, with the weird
curves, looks like the folder has been stained. Also, there is a quite
bizarre shadow inside the folder, which can't exist with such a front light.
By the way, do you have an SVG version of your icons ?
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Hi all,
Who would be interested in having an irc meeting to discuss current and future
community related design issues?
Issues which come to mind are:
* breathe
* wallpaper competition: getting the word out, coordinating the effort
properly, free culture showcase, etc.
* various issues ar
On Sunday 31 May 2009 19:52:50 Cory K. wrote:
> Along with the aesthetic aspect of this, someone needs to see where the
> panel and OSD icons cross each other. If at all.
>
> If it's not done before I get to it, I'll go after it this week.
For Ubuntu and the theme it sets as default, the notificat
thank you for your reply and advice
Dmitrijs Ledkovs wrote:
>
> Can you make some smaller pictures? cause sometimes scaled down versions
> don't look as good as expected.
>
i post the icon in various resolution, for 24 and smaller resolution it's
better do a smaller version.
http://www.nabble
2009/6/1 rigobot :
>
> personally i don't like the restyiling done for the folder icon; so i tryed
> to do something similar but less "strong" (i don't find other word...)...
> it's only a try, i don't pretend to change anything, tell me what you think.
>
> alvise
>
> http://www.nabble.com/file/p23
personally i don't like the restyiling done for the folder icon; so i tryed
to do something similar but less "strong" (i don't find other word...)...
it's only a try, i don't pretend to change anything, tell me what you think.
alvise
http://www.nabble.com/file/p23814866/rect9406.png rect9406.png
Kenneth Wimer wrote:
>
>
> I think that realisitically, you need to show the 16x16 and 22x22
> versions on a light grey and a dark background to show how they will
> look on a panel.
>
>
> --
> Kenneth
>
hi,
i'v added the screenshots of the icons in action on white and dark panel
in the previ
On Sunday 31 May 2009 19:52:50 Cory K. wrote:
> Along with the aesthetic aspect of this, someone needs to see where the
> panel and OSD icons cross each other. If at all.
Anything that shows up in a notification is an OSD icon. Note that Canonical
has defined the style for the OSD icons quite spe
On Sunday 31 May 2009 16:23:58 mac_v wrote:
> daniel planas armangue wrote:
> > much better ;)
> >
> > DanielP
>
> thankx for the feedback,
>
> Cory felt the same way too , but he said that he wants *kwwii* (since
> he's done like icon) or *Sebastien* to chime in on the mailing list. so
> that the
@Oliver...
Actually the paleness is lost when the present icon scales down to 24px...
but i tried ur idea.
and i'v attached the screenshots of the icon in action on a 19px panel... oh
and the panel is vertical on the right just to get u oriented.
i think that the presence of the gradients adds t
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