On Tue, 2008-02-26 at 09:45 -0500, Máirín Duffy wrote: > Nicu Buculei wrote: > > Martin Sourada wrote: > >> I noticed you attached the darker version to the Waves page [1]. I > >> decided to give it another try and created a version that is neither > >> that light like the first tries nor that dark like your try. I attached > >> it to the page [1]. > > > > I think now is the time for us to settle on one single color, do the > > base wallpaper and start the other associated graphics, from grub to > > splashes (the deadline is coming). > > So we have so far one gray and 3 shades of blue, which is the one we are > > going forward with? opinions? informal votes? post here... > > I like the grey best... I had settled on it after trying blue. > > I have been meaning to play with the sulphur itself to add a blue glow. > Maybe the supporting artwork could have more blue, maybe with grey > accents to match, but the wallpaper would be grey? > Which reminds me, I really liked the third banner available for Alpha Release [1], would you be able to do a wallpaper using this styling? I especially like the blueish halo and strong transition between the "sea" and the "sky". > From the initial feedback on the mockups it seemed a lot of people > welcomed the change to grey as a change of pace. > > ~m > Well, I noticed it as well, and I like the grey version a lot, but I guess I could not get used much to such colours. I prefer more saturated ones, the grey feels a little depressing, like if it was a sea/sky on some distant inhabited planet composed mostly of lava-like surface. But don't care about me, I'm probably the only one with this feeling anyway :-D And some technical comment, grey gradients tend to not look smooth on weaker/older/cheap lcd displays, while saturated ones are usually better... Martin References: [1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/PromoBanners?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=fedora9alpha-banner2_mo.png
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