UI design review?

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Hey, just wanna start off by saying I love Trinity Desktop, easy to use and fast on a Pentium 4 with little than a gigabyte of RAM, that's what good coding runs like :D

I was reading https://www.trinitydesktop.org/development.php and noticed one of the listed things that Trinity needed assistance in was UI design review. What exactly needs to be reviewed in the terms of UI design? I know people like to say Trinity looks outdated, and although that is kind of true, the Breeze theme from Q4OS modernizes it quite a bit and that could be used as a basis for an optional "modernized" theme. (maybe during setup give the user the choice between the new modern theme and the classic themes)

I own a 16:10 ThinkPad, folding tablet laptop, modern curved 1080p monitor and a 5:4 monitor so it's pretty safe to say I could test all sorts of UI designs and layouts functionality-wise, but design wise I'll go ahead and say I'm a bit younger and I still think the KDE 2.x theme looks great, but I'll be open to test and use any sort of theme if it helps.

I don't code but I am pretty fluent in just generally knowing what good UI/UX looks and functions like (although I am a bit biased towards the old Windows UI) and can test many different things on new and old hardware, so if help isn't needed there but somewhere else please let me know and I'd be glad to help!

- bobsmith
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