[ubuntu-art] Icon theme suggestion

2007-11-20 Thread H. Bons
Hello! Lately I've been working on a Tango styled icon theme for Ubuntu under the name "Discovery". I've posted it to my blog [1] and gnome-look.org [2] and got a lot of positive responses. It even got to the 5th highest rated icon theme on gnome-look in 3 days! Some suggested posting the them

Re: [ubuntu-art] Members details

2007-11-20 Thread H. Bons
Hylke "hbons" Bons, 20, The Netherlands On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 23:46:54 +0100 Andreas Nilsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Steph wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I just wanted to know from wich country is everybody >>here, and wich >> language do you speak (might be useful). I thought about >>a new "Mem

Re: [ubuntu-art] Icon theme suggestion

2007-11-20 Thread H. Bons
Cory K. wrote: > > "Naming spec" compliant yes, but looks, no. The Tango icons look dated > and cartoonish. That is a matter of opinion. > Its nice for a consistent look but as far as modern > looking they don't make the cut. > > I'll let Ken chime in on this. > > -Cory. Fact is that Tango icon

Re: [ubuntu-art] Icon theme suggestion

2007-11-20 Thread H. Bons
"Cory K." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm not gonna debate this with you I'm simply telling >you that the > current "word on the street" is that the Ubuntu-Hardy >icons will not > "look" like Tango. > That is a shame, after openSUSE and Fedora, it would only be one step away of having a un

Re: [ubuntu-art] Icon theme suggestion

2007-11-20 Thread H. Bons
> I'm using it right now - only thing bugging me is the >blue. Would be > great if you could make an all-orange one. > I don't think that's a very good idea usability wise, tough orange is still the dominant color in this theme. As has been mentioned before on this list: "I think my biggest