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New Application Icon
Posted: 2006-11-04, 22:45 UTC
by StickyNomad
I did consider some user remarks and slightly retouched TC's main icon:
Look here for the very first result.
I didn't change much, but on a canvas that small, a few pixels and a slightly adjusted coloring might make quite a difference. Comments welcome...
Posted: 2006-11-05, 00:25 UTC
by Sir_SiLvA
Mh... I Still dont like it

the blue-color is still a complete else one as the original wish i prefer

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Posted: 2006-11-05, 04:00 UTC
by Mirek
I do like the new icon, but it has this rough, metallic feel to it...
Posted: 2006-11-05, 10:06 UTC
by sqa_wizard
Well ... it is the same as always :
- Don't change it and the 1st group will tell you it is boring, requesting a fresh one.
- Change it and the 2nd group will tell you that it is not the same as before.
For my part, I think the old original was good, but do not fit into the new set anymore.
If it changes I would prefer the "new" of your very first result ...
Posted: 2006-11-05, 11:09 UTC
by PeaceMaker
I like the "slightly retouched' one...
Posted: 2006-11-05, 12:08 UTC
by Samuel
The new icon looks even better.
One small suggestion: Would it be possible to create the Icon with an alpha channel? Your icon is viewed best in front of an white background. (Because of the grey shadow) I currently using the WinXP standard blue taskbar. So it has an very strange looking border. Should be similar with other dark backgrounds.
Posted: 2006-11-05, 12:17 UTC
by StickyNomad
2
Samuel
The new icon looks even better.
Thanks!
Hm, we decided to use 256 color icons, therefore there doesn't exist alpha transparency. I will first try around with the shadow color, maybe a darker grey looks better...
But pehaps the main icon could be provided additionally in XP-format with alpha channel. I'll ask the author about it.
Posted: 2006-11-05, 12:50 UTC
by PeaceMaker
StickyNomad wrote:2
Samuel
The new icon looks even better.
Thanks!
Hm, we decided to use 256 color icons, therefore there doesn't exist alpha transparency. I will first try around with the shadow color, maybe a darker grey looks better...
But pehaps the main icon could be provided additionally in XP-format with alpha channel. I'll ask the author about it.
Good idea.
Posted: 2006-11-05, 13:51 UTC
by HolgerK
For me the second version is quite better than the first.
I'm using black caption and task-bars, so the lighter blue offers a better contrast to the background.
One (or two) additional suggestion:
- the white label background must not have a gradient (better use unique white (R255,G255,B255) )
- the red lines could be a little more brighter (R212,G56,B56) instead of (R186,G50,B61)
About transparency(or gray shadow):
The disk symbol is no typical XP-Icon (to dark and no perspective drawing, size is to big to add a drop shadow,...)
So I think replacing the gray 1 pixel (right and bottom) border with transparency or darker gray, will not significantly change the picture on bright backgrounds, but decrease the contrast on darker backgrounds.
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StickyNomad
May be you already know about these MSDN articles:
Creating Windows XP Icons
Top Rules for the Windows Vista User Experience
Just for information. It's not my wish to change the well known design of this TC-Floppy.
Kind regards
Holger
Posted: 2006-11-05, 14:22 UTC
by StickyNomad
2HolgerK
Thanks for your suggestions, I'll consider them. I already tried a darker shadow color and IMO this looks a bit better already. But if the author agrees to include an alpha-transparency icon, I will provide it.
And thanks for the links, I didn't know these ones yet.
Posted: 2006-11-05, 16:52 UTC
by PeaceMaker
2StickyNomad
Can we expect an updated icon in the next Public Beta???
Posted: 2006-11-05, 17:43 UTC
by StickyNomad
2PeaceMaker
Well, I don't know. I've sent the current version to the author, and he has to make the decision about this...
Posted: 2006-11-05, 21:07 UTC
by petermad
2
StickyNomad
I think the metal slider is a little to narrow on the new 16x16 icon - maybe make it 1 pixel wider towards the left?
http://madsenworld.dk/tcmd/tc7_16x16.png
Posted: 2006-11-05, 21:10 UTC
by StickyNomad
2petermad
OK, I'll try that...
Posted: 2006-11-05, 22:52 UTC
by StickyNomad
Look here. I darkened the color of the drop shadow and also widened the silder a bit. I also removed the light gradient from the label.