Merge lp://qastaging/~alanbell/webbrowser-app/icon-1505970 into lp://qastaging/webbrowser-app

Proposed by Alan Bell
Status: Needs review
Proposed branch: lp://qastaging/~alanbell/webbrowser-app/icon-1505970
Merge into: lp://qastaging/webbrowser-app
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To merge this branch: bzr merge lp://qastaging/~alanbell/webbrowser-app/icon-1505970
Reviewer Review Type Date Requested Status
Ubuntu Phablet Team Pending
Review via email: mp+292941@code.qastaging.launchpad.net

Description of the change

referencing bug #1505970 this is a new icon for the browser. It uses transparency so should look better in alt-tab switcher and it is not similar to the registered trademark of any other browser.

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Alan Bell (alanbell) wrote :

do feel free to let an actual artist from the design team make something much better, but lets do *something*

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Piotr Mitana (pmitana) wrote :

To be honest I don't like this icon proposal at all - from at least a few reasons.
1. As far as I know, all Ubuntu convergent apps have square icons without using transparency. They may not look well on Unity 7, but they are designed for the new Unity 8 and for being masked into the Ubuntu's squircle shape. I think that the browser icon neither can no should break out from the scheme.
2. I think I would have to spend a few moments looking on it before I would realize what is that for. It's definitely more Ubuntu then Browser. What's more - imagine all the system/core apps being a little colored Ubuntu logo. It will look as bad as possible.
3. The current paper-like Suru iconography of Ubuntu Touch is cool in my opinion. Let's not try to change it. I agree that browser icon should not mimic the one of Safari in any way, but it shoud keep the style of all the other Ubuntu icons. I would suggest either using the earth ball theme on the navy background (cosmic space) with a subtle arrow mouse cursor in the middle combined with the characteristic Suru paper folds. Or an attempt to come up with something entirely new, as Chrome did years ago when it appeared.

On the mailing list someone suggested the pictographic icons known from the Ubuntu webpage. The Ubuntu's UI is definitely not a place for them - their style with thick, round-ended lines and all-rounded shape seems to be just an opposite of all the Suru design language.

To sum up: let's change the Safari-like icon ASAP, but let's continue with Suru style as well.

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Alan Bell (alanbell) wrote :

yeah, it was me on the mailing list suggesting the pictogram. I think they would look great if everything was in that style, I don't get the point of the suru thing at all, and I have no clue how to draw stuff in that style. I just figured I would step up and try and draw something in the absence of the design team caring about what the icon looks like. I really don't get how convergence works if the phone and desktop have different design approaches, it is very strange! By all means someone can reject this merge and do something better, that would be awesome.

Unmerged revisions

1430. By Alan Bell

icon combining the distinctive circle of friends logo and an image of the world (sourced from wikimedia commons) this is distinctively ubuntu, and has a world navigation theme traditional for many browsers

1429. By Launchpad Translations on behalf of phablet-team

Launchpad automatic translations update.

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