+1, It is way much harder to read than orange.
-Tatu Francisco Pina Martins kirjoitti tiistai, Huhti 12, 2016 kello 00:55: > I have to add my +1 here too. > I have tried to like the blue loading bars and the blue sliders but it > just feels to contrasting to all the other hot colours. > I understand the rationale, that a new colour was needed. But maybe > something warmer would work too? > Thank you for considering! > > Francisco > > On 11-04-2016 22:47, Nikos Chatziioakimidis wrote: > > I also feel the blue doesn't fit with ubuntu. Maybe I am used to > > orange after using ubuntu for years. > > > > Still it feels like it doesn't blend well with the other colors > > especially orange and purple > > > > > > On Δευτέρα, 11 Απριλίου 2016 11:42:16 Μ.Μ. EEST, Peter Bittner > > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> After some days with OTA-10 I must admit I have a hard time accepting > >> light-blue is the new orange. > >> > >> When the security bugfix release was installed today my phone rebooted > >> and there it was again, the good old Ubuntu splash screen in violet > >> shades and an orange progress bar, and later orange progress dots. > >> That was a relief. For a few moments. > >> > >> Really, the light blue doesn't fit. It doesn't fit with the brown / > >> violet theme of Ubuntu in general. It's an awkward color, cold and > >> without life. Sorry to say, but pretty much the opposite of "Ubuntu, > >> humanity to others". (Some may not agree, but I feel it's worth > >> defending a Status Quo that was "working perfect".) > >> > >> I really waited for quite some time before expressing an opinion about > >> the color. I thought I may get used to used to it or "give it a > >> chance", but I think it's also fair to say the "truth" (as in "true > >> feelings"). I don't want to hurt anyone, but a feedback should go to > >> you guys and ladies. Look at the color palette on [1]: The light-blue > >> is the one the strikes out as totally off-topic, followed (at some > >> remarkable distance already) by green and even solid-red. It's about > >> feeling harmony. No, that's not working out. That's not the beauty > >> that the press was always appraising about Ubuntu Touch (which I felt > >> almost exaggerated, but obviously it's a value worth conserving). This > >> color palette must be revised. > >> > >> Sorry for the rough speech. Please go over it again, discuss it. Please! > >> > >> Thank you for your understanding, > >> Peter > >> > >> > >> 2016-04-07 12:25 GMT+02:00 Rae Shambrook <[email protected]>: > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> This is Rae from the design team. I understand the new palette may > >>> take some > >>> getting used to. But what we've tried to do is create a colour > >>> palette that > >>> works in a smarter way and is more robust. If you haven't seen it > >>> already, > >>> here is a breakdown of how the new palette works: > >>> https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/apps/qml/tutorials/ubuntu-ui-toolkit-palette/ > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> As for your concerns about components being blue rather than orange, > >>> the > >>> reason why we have removed a lot of orange from the UI is that we > >>> now want > >>> it to be a focus state and blue is meant to be the selected/active > >>> state. > >>> Before we had orange doing both these functions and each colour > >>> should have > >>> it's own meaning. And we feel the blue works better for the > >>> selected/active > >>> state as it feels more intuitive as a colour representing activity, > >>> while > >>> orange could sometimes be confusing as what it's supposed to > >>> represent. So > >>> basically, we've tried to make all our colours semantic. While > >>> orange is > >>> still our brand colour, we want to use it in a more concise way, > >>> while other > >>> colours take on more meaning in the UI, and hopefully, this will > >>> make it a > >>> lot more intuitive for the user. > >>> > >>> On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 10:22 AM, war <[email protected]> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> today I received OTA 10. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> I have just one complaint (well, suggestion): > >>>> > >>>> The color of the progress bar and of certain elements (namely the > >>>> selection of telephone SIMs for outgoing calls). > >>>> > >>>> I know this seems ridiculous to complain about. But for me, color is a > >>>> significant indicator and as I have gotten used to the orange the blue > >>>> is harder to read/recognize and it is a break in visual information > >>>> transfer. > >>>> > >>>> Maybe you want to reconsider changing the color scheme. > >>>> > >>>> Other than that, I am pretty impressed (My Android phone broke on > >>>> Upgrade to V6). > >>>> > >>>> Is there an official way to give feedback (there used to be a feeback > >>>> app which I cannot find anymore)? > >>>> > >>>> Wolf Rogner > >> > > > > > > > > > -- > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone > Post to : [email protected] > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

