On 22.09.2011, at 17:05, Marcus Moeller wrote:
On 09/22/2011 04:56 PM, Marcus Moeller wrote:
Dear Stephan,
I personally wouldn't use a completly different design for installation/boot and desktop.
Can I know why? It's not a problem to OSX and windows.
A common design offers a consistent user experience.
What I could imagine, is a e.g. gray version of the wallpaper elements for install/boot and a colored version for the desktop. Color changes from e.g. green to blue are a bit strange.
Another option would be to remove most of the graphical elements from the installer (as anaconda did in the latest releases) and simplify it to e.g. just the logo on gray background.
Same goes for bootsplash.
Here is an example, to outline what I mean:
http://www.marcusmoeller.ch/share/oS/12_1/concepts/KSplash_openSUSE_bright.j...
combined with:
http://www.marcusmoeller.ch/share/oS/12_1/concepts/Wallpaper_openSUSE_dark.j...
might work. Similar elements are used. Nice color changes.
Just a note for 12.2 artwork: I would like to create a style which pick up the Bento-Theme we use for our websites. Marcus, your fits into this :-) Robert
Greets Marcus
*credits again goes out to Marcos
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