Funny thing is, I was using a similar metaphor for the icon design.
at least in three of them where the art is aligned this way, there are straight lines going "into" the PD box and warped patterns above it.
Personally, I like the flat-but-not-flat colorful Aqua looking icons rather than the spigot, but it's all a matter of preference. It also maintains a certain visual line when I see it in a row with SoundHack, Safari, Mail.app, Finder, and Textwrangler, for example.
Anthony
On May 20, 2005, at 12:46 PM, B. Bogart wrote:
Hey Anthony,
I'm really not crazy about the painterly background here. Also I'm very partial to non-square icons. :)
I have a proposal, How about my spigot icon:
https://www.puredata.org/Members/bbogart/pd_logo/view
behind the PD object and bang instead of the painterly box? I think that would look really slick.
What do you think?
I choose a spigot because I think it sums up the PD concept completely, Data is water and that gets controlled by objects that change how water flows. This is how I teach PD.
B>
Anthony Saunders wrote:
I hope I'm not stepping on anyones toes, but I made these icons today and I figured I'd share...
http://www.overwhelmed.org/pdicons/
The standard PD.app icon is too large for the cmd+tab application switching GUI, so I made some new ones. OS X icons can be up to 128x128 pixels, but I've noticed most restrict themselves to a smaller area and these icons take this into account.
Anthony
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