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balance in proportion and color #2274

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brainchild0 opened this issue Jun 12, 2020 · 6 comments
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balance in proportion and color #2274

brainchild0 opened this issue Jun 12, 2020 · 6 comments

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Below are three screen captures from Nemo, the file manager supported by Linux Cinnamon, showing the contents of a directory created for purposes of demonstration.

The desktop environment has been applied with a version of the Mint-Y window and widget themes, and the Papirus icon theme, with folders set to brown.

The neutral hue of the folder icons and window decorations coordinate well. The plain text and markdown icons also look appealing together with these other elements.

In this scenario, however, the other icons, for Zip archives and Debian packages, are considerably distracting. The brightness of their pastel colors, combined with their comparatively large size, especially for the Zip archives, overwhelms the more subtle and more neutral features that surround them.

Other features of the theme have a distracting effect in certain scenarios. The lock overlays, for read-only permissions, are large, black, and opaque. Their effect is even more pronounced when combined with the Xs that indicate non-read permissions.

Many possible artistic approaches are possible for enhancing the appearance of these scenarios.

A few of them are as follows:

  • Avoid high-value (pastel) colors.
  • Minimize differences in opaque surface area for various icons. Use similar width and height among rectangular icons, slightly smaller than the radii used for circular icons.
  • Use overlays of smaller size.
  • Use overlays with smaller amount of opaque surface area.
  • Avoid overlays of very high- or low-value colors (for example, use gray instead of black or white).
  • Eliminate or minimize use of multiple overlays at the same time (for example, indicating a file is not writeable when it is also not readable).

Screenshot from 2020-06-07 05-18-22
Screenshot from 2020-06-07 05-24-55
Screenshot from 2020-06-07 05-20-25

@varlesh varlesh added the bug label Jun 12, 2020
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varlesh commented Jun 12, 2020

folders 32/64 icons have wrong size

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varlesh commented Jun 12, 2020

need redraw 136 icons 68*2

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varlesh commented Jun 15, 2020

folders & emblems updated. Not seen reason update other icons

@varlesh varlesh closed this as completed Jun 15, 2020
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What was intended to change from the above commits?

The only change I find is in the color of the emblems.


Screenshot from 2020-06-15 17-51-01

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varlesh commented Jun 16, 2020

we increased folders for 32/64px, update emblems with align elements.

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What effects should I see in the screen capture? Do you expect the image to be different from the one I captured (above)?

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