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Re: GNUstep Icons and look proposal
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Nicolas Roard |
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Re: GNUstep Icons and look proposal |
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Wed, 18 Aug 2004 15:25:44 +0100 |
Le 18 août 04, à 09:28, Riccardo a écrit :
Unfortunately it is so, lately looks and eye-candy have grown in
importance. I strongly disagree with most, but that is not a point. We
need to attract users...
You say we need developers, my small little opinion is that if a
developer stops at the looks, then well, he isn't a real developer...
but we are starting to get polemic..
Well, it's not exactly that. Imagine a developer who doesn't know
GNUstep/ObjC, and barely have any idea if it's good or not. He looks at
some screenshots, and its conclusion is "well, if they don't took the
time to have nice looking application, this thing is surely not really
worth it". Moreover, he could also think that he wants good-looking
applications with a modern look and he could think that GNUstep can't
provides that.
Our first movement is always to look at the "exterior". After, well,
you could want to go deeper or not in the subject, whatever the look.
But it's not surprising that most
people forms first opinions by the look.
Myself, I started to be interested in GNUstep because I really liked
the NeXTSTEP UI :-) (well, and I also knew that the dev environment was
touted as very good..)
Icons are one of the very important key in how a program looks. And
frankly, the current icons set in GNUstep is not very sexy and looks
old (by the way, it has nothing to do with the "NeXT theme" -- most
NeXT icons are relatively beautiful even by today's standards :)
Hmm, our own icons don't look very next-ish at all often and also they
look like a mix.
well, our own icons are not really nice, yes.
We could want to change the look of GNUstep apps (eg, themes), but
one thing that needs to be changed in the first place is the icons
set, because icons are comparatively much harder to do than the
themes support (eh, looks at
http://www.roard.com/screenshots/screenshot_theme37.png for what's
coming on soon..).
Personally I don't like it, but I see that others could like it.
In fact, I really like the NeXT UI, you know :) (but with a brighter
gray, though)
But I think it's also important to provides other looks (if only for
attracting people). The goal in fact is not to provides _one_ new
theme, but to provide the mechanisms
to create themes. I think it's important to have for example a Windows
theme (for GNUstep/Windows) or even a MacOSX theme (for GNUstep/OSX
^_^) ...
Sadly for us, we are a bunch of programmers, not graphists. Most of
us are not very good at icons design, and the few of us that are not
too bad do not have much free time left anyway. We could try to rip
already existing icons (for
This is a problem. Indeed.
You may have noticed that "PRICE" and "Stepulator" are without an
icon. This is really because I miss one and I don't know how to draw
one myself. And please mind that I am a decently skilled artist
(although Icon design requires always extra skills) but the prooblem
starts even with the idea that needs to be represented. For stepulator
it might be easier, for PRICE not.
And also as you say, I prefer to spend my free time coding apps than
designing icons.
Not because I think icons are not important in the overall GNUstep
user experience, on the contrary. But I feel that at the current
status of GNUstep time is still better spent in coding...
I generally agree, but we should also think about the look.
As much as we would have prefered to have free icons, it doesn't seem
to be possible, and waiting for a nice graphist doing all our works
doesn't seem to work either. On the other hand, if we pay somebody
for this work, we will be sure to have our icons.
I feel that having real "free" icons would be better.
On the other side, if the artwork goes into "LGPL" then at the end
there is nothing wrong with it.
Well, obviously we would like to have free icons -- it's not because it
will be done by a profesionnal that the icons won't be free after that
(frankly, I think that's something we could agree with the graphist,
moreover if he knows about free software or have already participated
in it -- as long as he is payed, I don't think he will disagree, we are
not a company, but a FSF project).
I see that some guidelines are restrictive, like
http://www.quentinmathe.com/gnustep/documentation/UI/icons/c166.html
This rule has been broken a lot of times. Think about firefox, iCab
and, surprisingly, a lot of browsers.
YOu may say that many designs Icons wrong, but what I am trying to
say is that those guidelines apply easily to common stuff like "sytem
tools" or "common applications" (like word, photoshop, email client).
But for other applications it gets very difficult
Sure. Rules are here to be broken, sometimes ;-)
But theses guidelines seems sensible (at least to me), and obviously,
it would then be better to follow them if possible.
I am myself in the wrong with the icon I used for waiho :) but if
(when?) I issue a new version, I will try to have a new icon.
- We consider that improving the current look of GNUstep UI will help
tremendously to attract people
- We consider that one of the most important part of this work is the
creation of new, modern-looking icons
I would like to split this.
For "standard" gnustep I'd like next-ish icons, homogeneous and
possibly well designed. This is not currently the case :(
yes, and that's exactly what we would like to improve.
If you want to do themes, then among them you can put the icons you
want (preferably by following the same guidelines and by giving the
same "object" a different look, so to make it less confusing.)
Yes, that's already possible and it should be helped by the existence
of the IconKit.
One of the reasons why I prefer GNUstep (and CDE for the other side)
to other environments is still its clean, little intrusive design.
This is even half-true for Aqua. Many of the original apple icons are
quite well designed, even if in a completely different context. WHile
many applications have Icons that jump out of the lines...
Well, we can't force developers anyway -- if they want icons that jump
out of the lines,..
The only thing we can do is to provide clean icons by default, plus
clean graphical elements, and guidelines.
- We propose to pay a graphist for theses icons and share the bill
among us. It should be possible to use Adam Fedor's paypal account
for example.
I feel so poor...
eh :) it's ok.
- We propose an Icon's guidelines document to help keeping consistency
The idea is very good. I t would be nice if this guide could have
ideas on "how to make it nextish" or "how to make it <insert your
theme here>" if you ever want to maintain officially some themes.
yes, but that's not as easy :)
Also probably the guidelines need to be reviewed by many people. But
the start is good.
thanks. We would really like to have opinions about them..
Also the icons of the various applications matter a lot, they should
be consistent with the look...
that's the purpose of the guidelines (and the purpose of the standard
set of icons..)
thanks for the comments,
--
Nicolas Roard
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
-Arthur C. Clarke
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