Although artistically very talented I found them a bit too much for  
icons on a desktop. They draw too much attention, I also think the  
unflinching use of a few colours (orange I am talking about you)  
detracted a lot from the look of the icons.

You only want to find an icon when you need it, they don't all need  
to scream at you all of the time.

I think a few subtle changes could make this set workable though,  
thinner lines, more use of subdued, natural colours (colours that  
would be found in the real world object that the icon represents).

D.

On 29/11/2007, at 4:45 AM, Dalton Miyabara wrote:

> Wow,
>
> I really like these icons. The glossy one´s are the things that  
> "look glossy" in real life, like the monitor
> and the folder.
>
> So, I guess that this iconset fits with the "tango rules".
>
>
> Cheers,
> Dalton
>
>
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>> Hey check out this icon theme. I dont think its too glossy. This  
>> seems to be
>> right up Hardy's ally.
>>
>> What do you guys think?
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