Am Freitag, den 04.01.2008, 02:52 +0100 schrieb Kenneth Wimer:
> we are not going to
> change the theme for Hardy radically as it is the last of the LTS cycle
Didn't you mean _next_ there?
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Hey, the last one is incredible!!
2008/1/4, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Hi!
>
> No access to my archive here -> new thread.
>
> A new bug, based on the likely most hated real life bug ;)
> Plus shading.
>
> http://thorwil.wordpress.com/2008/01/04/ubuntu-brainstorm-6/
>
> Please tell
I've done a bit of tweaking on my theme based on the feedback I have
recieved so far and added some bits. Just so you know - details on the
wiki. Comments would be appreciated as usual!
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Hardy/Alternate/Kerberos
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Hi!
No access to my archive here -> new thread.
A new bug, based on the likely most hated real life bug ;)
Plus shading.
http://thorwil.wordpress.com/2008/01/04/ubuntu-brainstorm-6/
Please tell me:
- is the bug recognizable (being a bug, not the exact species)?
- which shading do you prefer?
-
I kind of like those.
Here's another quick idea (bzip2 tar), using the elements of your ideas. I'm
not much good at gradients, and Ink keeps crashing on me with this file, for
some reason, but it's supposed to be a bug-spray can.
\d
> A new bug, based on the likely most hated real life bug ;)
>
i just spotted this and thought i'd post it here for posterity and/or comments:
http://mossblaser.deviantart.com/art/Ubuntu-8-04-GUI-Design-Idea-72574609
i like where the brown is going in there, dark without the dusk.
see how the blue in the example notification box stands out agains
Thanks for the GTK theme, Ken.
I think that it could use one thing to make it perfect.
The color, it needs to be brown.e
When I think of Ubuntu, I think of a clean, simple OS. the color brown
represents cleanliness and simplicity, while blue represents sadness and
fear. If we want to have peopl
> the color brown represents cleanliness
i don't think so
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Jan Niklas Hasse wrote:
> > the color brown represents cleanliness
>
> i don't think so
its my opinion
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What the heck - some more hated bug ideas.
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On Jan 4, 2008 12:59 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> No access to my archive here -> new thread.
>
> A new bug, based on the likely most hated real life bug ;)
> Plus shading.
>
> http://thorwil.wordpress.com/2008/01/04/ubuntu-brainstorm-6/
>
> Please tell me:
> - is the bug recognizable
I just updated the wiki to include some buttons and tabs, so there's a rough
idea of the direction widgets could be going. I pushed it out as quickly as
I could, but I didn't have my regular machine so I couldn't build it as
quickly as I would have liked. I'll have an update later today with multip
On Jan 4, 2008 8:57 PM, Donn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What the heck - some more hated bug ideas.
> \d
Thanks for your mockups!
I'm looking at their meanings but I'm still feeling the arrows are the
best symbols yet to express the "most hated" part of the message we
want to deliver. Here this p
Nicolas Deschildre wrote:
> When I see a logo drawn like this like
> with pencils, it gives an artistic connotation and I will expect the
> website to be somehow artwork-related.
Ignore your feelings. You are beginning to fall into the
FOSS trap when it comes to art and design - the avoiding
of
Nicolas Deschildre wrote:
> The bug in the Ubuntu battery is original, but the "most hated" part
> of the message is also missing.
As proof of my last point. I'll go out on a limb and suggest
that it is a can of bug killer. *sigh*.
Sincerely,
TJS
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> As proof of my last point. I'll go out on a limb and suggest
> that it is a can of bug killer. *sigh*.
Yup, bug killer alright - the nozzle is not well drawn.
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Good theme
2008/1/4, Andrew Laignel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> I've done a bit of tweaking on my theme based on the feedback I have
> recieved so far and added some bits. Just so you know - details on the
> wiki. Comments would be appreciated as usual!
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/
Hi there. Think it looks very good, although I don't like the wallpaper
at all (it is over-used and not at all something we should use in 8.04).
This theme with a better wallpaper and merged window-top & menu, would
be really neat.
- Thomas L.G
julian skrev:
> i just spotted this and thought i
For the most hated bug, how about a bug that looks like a devil?
lots of ppl hate the devil.
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On Jan 4, 2008 9:48 PM, Troy James Sobotka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nicolas Deschildre wrote:
> > When I see a logo drawn like this like
> > with pencils, it gives an artistic connotation and I will expect the
> > website to be somehow artwork-related.
>
> Ignore your feelings. You are beginni
..on Fri, Jan 04, 2008 at 10:25:18PM +0100, sylvain marc wrote:
> Good theme
this is a clean and eye-pleasing direction.
comments:
i think the shading on the buttons is a bit too much, perhaps
so much so that it's hard to differentiate between a button-pressed and
a button-normal. could th
shadowh511 wrote:
> Thanks for the GTK theme, Ken.
> I think that it could use one thing to make it perfect.
> The color, it needs to be brown.e
> When I think of Ubuntu, I think of a clean, simple OS. the color brown
> represents cleanliness and simplicity, while blue represents sadness and
> f
julian wrote:
> ..on Fri, Jan 04, 2008 at 10:25:18PM +0100, sylvain marc wrote:
>> Good theme
>
> this is a clean and eye-pleasing direction.
>
> comments:
>
> i think the shading on the buttons is a bit too much, perhaps
> so much so that it's hard to differentiate between a button-pressed
Nemes Ioan Sorin wrote:
> Blue OR blue + green, well combined will give you a Peace of Mind
> feeling [don't think a second that $MS designers are stupid].
Once again, colour psychology has been debunked 100 times
in 10 different environments. Don't even think about going
there. Look no
If you want to make a Blue/Green theme for Ubuntu using aurora then a
Theme Team is a good way...
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Hardy/Alternate/ThemeTeams
You could get the guy that develops aurora to do it if he wanted?
On Jan 5, 2008 12:55 AM, Nemes Ioan Sorin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
I like the way you've used the brown and made it feel very light. Also, the
way elements will use two tones of brown is very appealing.
The first impression when I look at the theme though, is that it's looking
at what else looks good - and patches all these looks together. In the end,
individuall
On Jan 4, 2008 8:17 PM, Troy James Sobotka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nemes Ioan Sorin wrote:
> > Blue OR blue + green, well combined will give you a Peace of Mind
> > feeling [don't think a second that $MS designers are stupid].
>
> Once again, colour psychology has been debunked 100 times
You know what,
lets not create an official theme and have the user choose a theme from
a list when the account is created
or have a dialog to ask which OS they used in the past and have it open
themes to make it look like that os
Hey, its an idea
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I really like the union theme, how about a dialog to change the color?
it would be like what Vista has and osx needs
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I think if something like that would be implemented as a general feature, it
would be perfect. Probably something running a selective hue rotation system
would give users the most control, and doing it would instantly give all
themes colour selection to a limited degree. For now even basic
hue/satu
Probably not a good idea, in my opinion.
It would require an additional dialog/prompt during interrupting our
well-streamlined installation process, and possibly confuse some users. It
could additionally kill the ability to easily troubleshoot without needing
to ask how the user has their computer
Ken Vermette wrote:
> I think if something like that would be implemented as a general
> feature, it would be perfect. Probably something running a selective
> hue rotation system would give users the most control, and doing it
> would instantly give all themes colour selection to a limited degr
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