I really think that Canonical needs to employ a decent graphic design artist for the overall look especially the opening screens and the logo, does anyone else have some thoughts? The Kubuntu logo definitely needs a serious revamp.
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Kubuntu needs a more professional look
I really think that Canonical needs to employ a decent graphic design artist for the overall look especially the opening screens and the logo, does anyone else have some thoughts? The Kubuntu logo definitely needs a serious revamp.Tags: None
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Re: Kubuntu needs a more professional look
You fishing for a job
Have a look at www.kde-look.org - you might find something there you like. Personally I think usplash stinks, splashy is better, but plymouth is the way forward. The best, however, is no splash whatsoever at all...Once your problem is solved please mark the topic of the first post as SOLVED so others know and can benefit from your experience! / FAQ
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Re: Kubuntu needs a more professional look
Originally posted by toadThe best, however, is no splash whatsoever at all...Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
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Re: Kubuntu needs a more professional look
Actually, no I don't. There is plenty to choose from at KDE-look. You just have to learn to customize.
My current desktop (on Intrepid Ibex) looks better than anything I have seen from Apple (and, of course, MS).
Actually, I like the threesome design of the (K)ubuntu logo.
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Re: Kubuntu needs a more professional look
Originally posted by toadYou fishing for a job
Have a look at www.kde-look.org - you might find something there you like. Personally I think usplash stinks, splashy is better, but plymouth is the way forward. The best, however, is no splash whatsoever at all...
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Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
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Re: Kubuntu needs a more professional look
Originally posted by tomp01
I think that the logo is rubbish and amateurish
Seriously, that stuff is purely a matter of personal taste, isn't it? And, btw, totally irrelevant to the functionality of the computer.
The best thing the devs can do is to provide the user the ability to customize the appearance of things, because there's no common standard of "professional" or "beautiful" or "sexy" or anything else, really. Personally, I don't want to look at the logo -- if I'm looking at the logo that means I'm waiting for the damned thing to boot, so I can use it. So the logo needs to disappear quickly, in my world view.
But, that's just another opinion, and we know how common those are!
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Re: Kubuntu needs a more professional look
If you were to receive a Ferrari Testarossa or a Lamborghini Diablo, but it came wrapped in crappy brown paper and twine, would you say "piece of cr#p" or would you remove the paper and twine and drive your shinny new sports car?Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
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Re: Kubuntu needs a more professional look
Originally posted by SnowhogIf you were to receive a Ferrari Testarossa or a Lamborghini Diablo, but it came wrapped in crappy brown paper and twine, would you say "piece of cr#p" or would you remove the paper and twine and drive your shinny new sports car?
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Re: Kubuntu needs a more professional look
Originally posted by Snowhog"Looks are only skin deep."
Really, and just how much time do you believe is spent looking at the splash screen anyway? Are you referring to the Blue Curls image:
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Re: Kubuntu needs a more professional look
Originally posted by toadYeah, but it just goes to show that one person's hell is another's heaven
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Re: Kubuntu needs a more professional look
Originally posted by SnowhogOriginally posted by toadThe best, however, is no splash whatsoever at all...Once your problem is solved please mark the topic of the first post as SOLVED so others know and can benefit from your experience! / FAQ
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