Op 1-jun-2006, om 14:16 heeft Viper550 het volgende geschreven:

Now, the future of Ubuntu's appearance rests in our hands, Edgy will feature a huge overhaul of the color scheme and we'll change to adapt!

Says who? Don't we have yet to decide exactly which direction we're going to take with Edgy? Like I've said before, I don't think it's a good idea to start exclaiming what to do next out loud just now.

I have while I'm here come up with a new plan. Why not ask the actual users what they want? We responded to people's criticism about Brown and made 6.06's theme orange and caramel to make people happier! We'll formulate several styles of themes and then set up a vote on the Ubuntu website for users to pick the next theme! So, is my "Theme Idol" idea great or what?

Viper550

I don't think that's a very good idea. We need to select a theme based on good discussion about the propositions in which we provide good arguments. We're all graphic designers, so we know what usability means and what visual identification is all about. At the risk of sounding elitist, I really don't think it's a good idea to let the community get that involved in our work.

All the times I've tried to get people who don't really know much about designing get involved with any work, whether it's print, web or art, I've been let down because even though you'd expect those people to be able to give a fully unbiased review from an outsider's point of view, they really just will either approve or disprove of whatever you've made based on ridiculous criteria.

So, personally I feel that we should rely on each other. I'm sure we're all not afraid of discussing graphic design, so we might as well do the critique ourselves.

Michiel

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