[ubuntu-art] [Breathe] applications-* and others

spg76 sebastianporta at gmail.com
Fri Dec 19 17:23:10 GMT 2008


2008/12/18 Cory K. <coryisatm at ubuntu.com>

> Current submission thoughts:
>
> * accessories-dictionary:
> I like #2 best, the perspective of #3 and the detail in #1. Not much
> help there I guess. :)
>

I like the #3 for the perspective. I'll made a new one trying to take
details of each.


> * drive-optical:
> This one just seems to be stuck for now. :) If Sebastian is creatively
> blocked with this one how about someone else give it a go?
>

If nobody submit a new icon, I could give it another try when I have the
time.

* camera-photo:
> I like this one as-is really. Just put together the smaller sizes?


OK, I'll retouch a little the current one and make the smaller sizes.

* go-previous and other navigation buttons:
> This one needs someone to take charge of and work on the navigation set
> as a whole.
>

I made some arrows but I'm not happy with them. If I come up with something
that I like I'll put it in the wiki.

* applications-accessories:
> I could go with either here really. If I had to pick I'd go with #3.
> Thoughts?

Agreed. If we pick the #3 I'll have to edit it a little.

* applications-graphics:
> Talked about in other thread. If I had to pick now, #2.


I like the #2, too.

* applications-internet:
> #4 is fine for me and I will push to BZR now but leave it there for a
> little further chat.
>

OK with this.

* applications-multimedia:
> I think the use of the film strip from the Totem icon and the orange
> note just don't work here.
>

Yeah. I'm going to try other things like a film slate, a video camera, etc.
If someone have a suggestion about this it'll be most welcomed.

* applications-office:
> This is still in-progress.


Yes, it is :)

* applications-development:
> My pick is #2 here but will leave it for further chat.
>

Agreed.


> * system-file-manager:
> I think we could get a little more "Ubuntu feel" out of this one. I also
> think it's perspective makes it the odd-ball from the other icons so
> far. Even though I like it, we might have to rethink this one.


I'm going to remake this one with a "more Human" look.


> * gnome-screenshot
> I like this, but one pet-peeve of mine is having the screens (or device
> icons in general) being consistent throughout a iconset. So could we
> base it off of "computer.svg"?
>
>
> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Ebreathe-dev/breathe-icon-set/trunk/download/head:/computer.svg-20080909194717-0ltd9umzu6tj4hyf-1/computer.svg?file_id=source_svg-20080904180602-4kcena7h7l22ot23-3
>
>
I see what you mean. I'm going to make a new one with the current
computer.svg.
Also, you want me to make another computer.svg based on the gnome-screenshot
that I made to see how it looks?

General comments:
>
> Once I get a couple of things into BZR I'll release a snapshot. Maybe in
> a few days. Sebastian: Do you have an issue with that? Would you like to
> get a couple of icons solidified 1st?
>

Not right now. I think that when we have a more complete set we should
review every icon to see if any of them needs more work.

Though I think there are some inconsistencies going on, so far, I think
> we have a good thing going. Things will evolve and we pull things
> together as we spot issues. Speaking of, we need to make the optical
> media consistent. Currently, the media-optical disk is different from
> the disk in the Totem icon. If someone can standardize on one of these
> and push to the wiki I'll upload to BZR. This will also help when we
> create optical media icons for DVDs and such.
>
>
> -Cory K.
>  <https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art>
>

I agreed with this and it crossed my mind when I made the totem icon. If
someone provides a new media-optical disk I'll edit the totem icon,
Thanks for you comments.
-- 
Seba (AKA spg76)
http://www.ubuntu-ar.org
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