new icon: what do you think?
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In so far as one thinks an orange blob with a broken folder surrounded by cookie crumbs can be considered abstract. The Turner Prize is not quite on the horizon.nikos wrote:it's abstract art innit? minimalism
Considering that I just change it to a translucent blue/green folder anyway, in spite of whatever it's supposed to be, my opinion becomes moot. Much like the Turner Prize itself. And Damien Hearst. And all the rest.
Took me years to learn how to appreciate Mark Rothko as a real artist, so I'm a little slow on the uptake.
That said, your man Jackson Pollock is just too good for words. Minimalism gone round-the-bend and back again becomes minimalistic by iteration.
Oh, sorry, we were discussing your orange cookie crumbs? Yeah, easy to go off topic... :D
(Consider this post an exercise in post-modern disparagementation. )
...and the word Fred is looking for, as he shakes his head in bemusement, is "i-n-c-o-r-r-i-g-i-b-l-e".
I know Nikos was looking for constructive criticism, but as I do enough construction in the day-job, I prefer my critique-ing with an abstract flavour of i-r-r-e-l-e-v-a-n-c-y. So I do.
I didn't vote, either. Don't believe in public opinion. Hang me; I believe in art, instead.
I know Nikos was looking for constructive criticism, but as I do enough construction in the day-job, I prefer my critique-ing with an abstract flavour of i-r-r-e-l-e-v-a-n-c-y. So I do.
I didn't vote, either. Don't believe in public opinion. Hang me; I believe in art, instead.
Not sure you can copyright a colour. Muted, baby, muted, is the shade of the day. Orange is brash.nikos wrote:...but i was orange long before them, see the website!
In Win7 if the user calls x2 from a separate shortcut (pinned to the taskbar), that shortcut's icon is the one that shows up in the taskbar under associated processes, which is convenient for those of us who don't like proprietary icons. The thing that always annoyed me about the (now disabled) QuickLaunch bar was that even though you changed the launch icon, the process still used the hardcoded one, which was confusing.nikos wrote:this isn't a fashion statement, you need an icon that stands out so you can quickly tell where x2 is on the taskbar too
Still a touchy subject, though. Ye on the cusp of Asia should be more sensitive.
And given the supercilious psychology of humans, everything is a fashion statement.Henri Pirenne in 'Mohammed and Charlemagne' wrote:From 725-726 on a theological/political struggle profoundly weakened the papacy in the Empire. Emperor Leo in Constantinople proclaimed the doctrine of Iconclasty, a doctrine forbidding images. Pope Gregory II rebelled and denounced Iconoclasty as heresy and Byzantine Italy revolted. However, Gregory pulled back from a complete break with Byzantium. In 731 Gregory III excommunicated the image destroyers and the Emperor took away all non-Italian jurisdiction from the papacy reducing it to the status of the bishop of Rome.
But I do think it's ironic that this orange blob looks like a shattered and broken folder icon to me. Seems like Rorschach and Jung's Shadow are ganging up on Freud in your head, perhaps?
Wikipedia wrote:Using interpretation of "ambiguous designs" to assess an individual's personality is an idea that goes back to Leonardo da Vinci and Botticelli.
You say it.nikos wrote:this isn't a fashion statement, you need an icon that stands out so you can quickly tell where x2 is on the taskbar too
And I would never associate the S similar icon with x2. (I would only learn it as a dog learns anything.)
I am really very bad in making pictures or similar, already on the school, so I am sorry that I cannot give a positive idea. But: Perhaps something like the inside of the current icon (the x² without the surrounding), with the result that the x² gets bigger.
Regarding the color: Before I decided to use x2 I did investigate in several file managers. (The result: x2 is the best. ). And I learned XYplorer to know when it still was named Tracker V3 and had a different icon than today (also different color). XY was an enhancement compared with the predecessor, but the icon was a regression, not only, but also because of the orange color. But that is personal.
Sorry to post late here, but I have to say the current icon is actually very aesthetically pleasing (to me) and perhaps just needs to be touched up a bit to make it look more modern?
Here is how it looks in my taskbar in Windows 7:
As you can see, I have the default Windows Explorer icon, then the WSCC icon, then X2, then Portable Apps, and finally GrabIt - all look very nice even at the size the taskbar makes them.
Here is how it looks in my taskbar in Windows 7:
As you can see, I have the default Windows Explorer icon, then the WSCC icon, then X2, then Portable Apps, and finally GrabIt - all look very nice even at the size the taskbar makes them.
Looks great to me! This is an artistic impression of your work, and as such is unique, yet simple. Looking at some of the detailed icons and the poor image they present when shrunk to fit onto the Quick launch bar, I'd say this icon will shrink nicely.
And, as for seeing the "x2" in the icon, compared to the stylized red-orange fox circling the globe in Firefox icon, the proposed X2 icon is clearer.
As stated above, we all learn in some fashion, canine or other, which icon represents which action.
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PJ in (warm) FL
And, as for seeing the "x2" in the icon, compared to the stylized red-orange fox circling the globe in Firefox icon, the proposed X2 icon is clearer.
As stated above, we all learn in some fashion, canine or other, which icon represents which action.
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PJ in (warm) FL