Re: Fedora Workstation visual identity [was Re: Default plymouth theme]

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> On 02/06/2018 09:51 AM, Bastien Nocera wrote:
> > There are also changes to make Fedora "warmer" that go against the Fedora
> > visual identity. Starting with the cold and at times quasi-dystopian
> > backgrounds, using "cold" colours (blue, black) instead of warmer ones
> > (bright green and yellow, reds) seen as the defaults in most OSes.
> 
> Green is considered a cool color. [1]

Right.

> Some things to consider:
> 
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This is all fine, but I wasn't really saying we should replace our majority
white, blue and black background with one that's essentially red, or green.
And I certainly wouldn't use a solid red or blue background.

The crux of the problem here is that the default background image looks like
it was an illustration out of a dystopian sci-fi novel, not so much whether
it's a colour that'll be easily printable ;)

Note that I think the current default background is really nice, it's just
not appropriate I don't think.
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