Showing posts with label photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photos. Show all posts

May 21, 2009

Karmic Koala Artwork

There's a lot of high expectations regarding the artwork for Karmic Koala (Ubuntu 9.10). Both the Login experience (aka face browser) and Plymouth is planed to land in this release.
Mark Shuttleworth has been talking about moving away from the brown color (which everyone currently associates with Ubuntu). UDS should revival more information on the subject and hopefully also news regarding a new theme (or at least the initial work for it).

Recently Kenneth Wimer posted a message to the Ubuntu-art mailinglist about an extra wallpaper package for Ubuntu 9.10. Although November is still far away, the incoming artwork wiki is already starting to take shape. I submitted some photos from my "Ubuntu Wallpaper Photo Pack" to the Extra-Wallpaper-Package. I hope at least one of them will make it in.

Today I also stumbled across the great artwork by Adrien Pilleboue titled meditating koala.

Apr 12, 2009

Ubuntu Wallpaper Photo Pack



You might remember Kenneth Wimer published some background guidelines for Jaunty back in February. This was a great move because of the lack of organized effort in the artwork. I know that Canonical will be publishing more artwork guidelines within the next cycle, which I'm looking forward to and which I really think will help shape the look and feel of Ubuntu.
This is all fine and dandy, however I don't agree with all the guidelines published back in February. In the .PDF it says:

Design:
- Abstract imagery
- No strong logo usage (recommended)
- No other recognizable/readable text
- No mascots preferred (prove me wrong)
- Avoid parallel lines due to moire problems when scaling
- Be aware of how shapes relate within the whole desktop layout with panels, icons on the desktop, etc.
- No photography, unless heavily edited, stylized. No pictures of recognizable people/places/popular items


I would say that with both Hardy and Intrepid the way mascots was included in the artwork was truly art and worked out fantastic.
As for no strong logo usage I do agree, but I remember seeing some beautiful 3D Ubuntu logo images that worked very well as wallpaper.

Anyway... The last one is the one I actually want to talk about; "No photography, unless heavily edited, stylized. No pictures of recognizable people/places/popular items". I would love to see this included in Ubuntu. I've actually been using some of the Vista photos on my Intrepid desktop (don't tell anyone!) and loved the absence of abstract brown imagery. That's why I've created the "Ubuntu Wallpaper Photo Pack"

In my Easter holiday, I've taken some pictures that I would use as desktop wallpaper on my new Samsung SyncMaster 2343NW 23" (2048x1152 px). I decided to make a small collection which others might also enjoy.
The pack is titled "Ubuntu Wallpaper Photo Pack" and I've included ten photos (of varying quality).

The photos was taken with a PENTAX K10D camera and haven't been edited or manipulated in any way. Some photos are a little blurry, but I think they all make good (some even great) desktop backgrounds. I should mention that the images are mostly flowers and plants (no landscapes or similar included - yet).

You can download the files here (22 MB):
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/175241/wanted/Ubuntu_wallpaper_photo_pack.tar.gz

Creative Commons License
Ubuntu wallpaper photo pack is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.

Feb 16, 2009

HP Mini Mi Linux screenshots


M. Freitas has shared some photos of the HP Mini 1000 Mi Edition which we mentioned earlier on this site. He also reports that booting is quick, while suspend and resume works really well.

HP really does make Linux look good. Grab the photos and screenshots here:
HP Mini Mi Linux screenshots