On Friday 25 July 2014 11.50:56 Andres Silva wrote:
Bruno Friedmann wrote:
On Wednesday 02 July 2014 11.21:49 Eugene Trounev wrote:
I came across this email, thread and I would like to add my 2cents. I think you need to make sure you are leveraging the historical heritage of OpenSUSE correctly, while keeping in mind that future maintainability of the project is the main goal here. If I was to make a proposal (which I'm not. this is just a suggestion) I would go in a direction already existing in suse community and do something like this: https://www.dropbox.com/s/uoe15yu9dxnid5s/sampleIconSUSE.png
a) it's simple as it only involves straight shapes b) it's original as it features circular design which (eve though suse used it for ages, is not so common on other desktops) c) easy to maintain as anyone can make an icon in this style (provided a template and a simple set of how-tos to follow)
Keep in mid - this is just a suggestion, nothing more.
Regards,
Eugene
As usual, especially a good one ;-)
I wanted to build on what Victor has been working on. I added a modification to the geeko tail and also the colors. I wanted it to have a subtle pop and not distract the user from the main object, which is to manipulate the directory. I also modified the tail to be included inside the folder image rather than outside. Mostly because of the increasing work being done on KDE where you overlay extra icons to select or delete.
http://i1108.photobucket.com/albums/h414/anditosan/Folder_Idea_zpsb3f1ff55.p...
I hope it furthers the conversation on icons.
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