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Re: PR! [message #24113 is a reply to message #23503] |
Sun, 27 December 2009 09:05 |
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This image is not a candidate for LOGO. I just made a pretty picture. I liked it, so I decided to put here. Happy new year!
SergeyNikitin<U++>( linux, wine )
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Re: PR! [message #28903 is a reply to message #28884] |
Sat, 25 September 2010 10:18 |
Mindtraveller
Messages: 917 Registered: August 2007 Location: Russia, Moscow rgn.
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koldo wrote on Thu, 23 September 2010 10:17 | Hello Mindtraveller
I would like to use some variation of your last logo in MediaPlayer control. Its use could be like the famous VLC traffic cone.
It is not necessary to have a clapperboard or a negative, or yes?. Just giving the idea of movement.
As an artist, what do you propose ?
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Hello, Koldo!
You may use this logo with anything connected with U++, if you wish to.
Talking about default image for video control, I would say it is a matter of application GUI style. Some may require one, some may consider it needless. Most of time, if we talk about general use and professionally-looking GUI, any uncustomizable, external big colorful images in app are harmful.
I would recommend making this image 1) optional and 2) customizable and 3) close to app GUI style.
The clapperboard or negative are not needed here. You may use make this logo almost transparent and paint it above ordinary SColorFace() color. You may use small version of this logo as logo in one of the corners of your control. This will look much more pforessional than any Linux-like fancy pictures inside controls (Windows GUIs passed this approach in 1990's).
P.S. Personally I don't like this picture much either. Regretfully I don't know how to make it better, as I'm not professional artist.
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