Well, as expected, we have likes and unlikes. To Thorsten: Well, I know we kind of 'settled' something on the IRC chatroom, but still that only involved you and vish... I think the opinion of non-artists is important too, for they have eyes as well.
To Vishnoo: You and Thorsten brought up similar points, which is interesting. Now, I do not intend to compromise the ubuntu manual to have always an animal on its coverpage. Would it be ideal? Yes it would, but its not mandatory. You seem to think about the cover as something that has to keep a single design, rather than change with time giving space to new (and hopefully better) art. If you don't like the fact that the lynx is only a half face, then I can make a full face out of it--I just need to make some minor modifications, duplicate the face and place it right. About the colors not being friendly enough, or some being aggressive and whatnot, I think I do not agree with you. Grey colors give the cover a sober look, which is serious and not necessarily unfriendly. Its elegant. In fact, I chose those colors (so called unfriendly grey and aggressive red/orange/yellow) because they are the ones that you can see on the ubuntu homepage, moreover, they are the colors that represent ubuntu). Now, I think that the design of Ubuntu being the pathway to light is not bad at all; on the contrary: its a good image for Ubuntu. The rest (about everything before Ubuntu being non-pleasant) is nothing explicit. Note that on one hand you told me to make the outside of the room darker, and then you told me not to try to represent that metaphor. I don't think that the lynx looks unfriendly. It just looks like a lynx. Besides, I don't think we should remove the lynx from the coverpage as it is one of the elements that has received excellent feedback. _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-manual Post to : ubuntu-manual@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-manual More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp