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Colors and Logo (Task #58)


Added by Muntek Singh at 2011-01-13 05:12 am. Updated at 2011-12-10 09:51 pm.


Status:Declined Start date:2011-01-13
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Description

I just got this from one of my designers, if you all could please review and use your imagination, I can get her to make the concepts roughly if it's too hard to imagine.

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Related issues

related to Feature #263: New layout Closed 2011-03-06
related to Bug #164: the themes is mostly unreadable Closed 2011-02-09

History

Updated by Eric Davis at 2011-01-13 03:16 pm

I'm very bad with color, let me ask around to some other people and see what they think.

Updated by Eric Davis at 2011-01-13 03:25 pm

(Keep "internal" project issues on the Task tracker)

  • Tracker changed from Feature to Task

Updated by Niels Lindenthal at 2011-01-14 12:32 am

I can ask our designer to propose a color sheme. I am happy to sponsor this. Please let me know if there are other thoughts on this.

  • Assignee set to Niels Lindenthal

Updated by Felix Schäfer at 2011-01-14 01:18 am

@Muntek: From those on there I think I like the third most, though I'm not a colors guy (heck, ncurses is a valid UI if you ask me), so don't take my word for it ;-) Depending on how big a favor you're asking from your friend ("could you please quickly soup up something for " can quickly turn to something bigger/not-so-free-anymore), I'd also go with Niels'/Finn's offer.

On a more general note: I don't think we should invest too much time and effort into color scheming the current theme if we intend to adopt the S+P theme in a few months, for which a bigger part of the work would have to be done again.

Regarding the logo: same thing, we need something short-term for gravatar/github/twitter/favicon and to stick in people's minds, but I wouldn't want to "rush" a decision now on a definitive logo and would rather postpone it until the theme revamp.

Updated by Eric Davis at 2011-01-14 08:29 am

Felix Schäfer wrote:

On a more general note: I don't think we should invest too much time and effort into color scheming the current theme if we intend to adopt the S+P theme in a few months, for which a bigger part of the work would have to be done again.

Point of clarification: I don't want to use the full S+P theme, just the layout (HTML structure) and basic CSS. I have another client who is using a white version that is really close to this current color scheme now that I think about it.

Updated by Wieland Lindenthal at 2011-01-14 08:40 am

@Eric: Now, I wonder what else is part of the S&P theme that is not Layout nor CSS... but this might not be of my business ;-)

Updated by Eric Davis at 2011-01-14 09:00 am

  • Custom project menus
  • Improved right click menu - triggers on right and left clicks but only in the ID column
  • Tooltip on the issues list showing a preview of the issue details
  • Attachment thumbnails
  • Admin control over custom CSS
  • Admin control over custom JS
  • REMOVED - New issue button would open the form in a JavaScript lightbox so you could add a new issue from any page

Few other features but I can't remember exactly.

Updated by Wieland Lindenthal at 2011-01-14 09:36 am

Eric Davis wrote:

  • Custom project menus
  • Improved right click menu - triggers on right and left clicks but only in the ID column
  • Tooltip on the issues list showing a preview of the issue details
  • Attachment thumbnails
  • Admin control over custom CSS
  • Admin control over custom JS
  • REMOVED - New issue button would open the form in a JavaScript lightbox so you could add a new issue from any page

Hey Eric, for me these features sound very useful. Aren't you convinced about them so that you want to leave them out?

  • Nobody knows about the context menu if it is just on the right click. A visual hint working on a left click sound great.
  • Previewing issues within the issues list is something I started implementing myself, but never finished...
  • Attachment-Thumbnails: It is obviously useful, as you as a user can care less about naming screenshot for example: "Image 1.png"...
  • The "New Issue" tab in Redmine in my opinion is against all logic in general. Why is it a tab? Why isn't there a button in the issues list? I would love to have a button on every page to drop thoughts first and defer managing them to a later point of time (GTD like). A lightbox could do part of this job.
  • The custom CSS and JavaScript thing I do not understand. I assume it is relevant for hosting?

Best regards
Wieland

Updated by Tim Felgentreff at 2011-01-14 10:27 am

Wieland Lindenthal wrote:

Hey Eric, for me these features sound very useful. Aren't you convinced about them so that you want to leave them out?

I second this, however, having not looked at the code, if Eric feels those features aren't of a quality to just use them like that, we should leave them out for now.

Updated by Eric Davis at 2011-01-14 10:41 am

My opinion is based on a few things:

  • the code was written as a plugin so it's more complex than needed (e.g. patching core classes instead of just changing them)
  • the plugin is developed for Redmine 0.9/1.0-ish so needs some updates, especially in the views
  • the code isn't tested in the plugin, I have tests inside of the client's app that I'd need to extract and rewrite
  • some decisions we made need to be changed after using it for a few months
  • some implementations could use more community feedback to see what is the best way

That's why I'm proposing only taking the overall layout for now. Later on I'll open new issues for adding the "extra features" to the main application, many of them will be very useful for everyone.

Updated by Eric Davis at 2011-02-01 07:05 am

I think the UI team needs to lead this discussion, probably with some ideas about how the project should appear (branding). I think the basic colors we have now will work fine for the launch.

  • Target version deleted (Public Launch)
  • Assignee deleted (Niels Lindenthal)

Updated by Felix Schäfer at 2011-02-01 12:52 pm

Regarding the logo: I'd like to use it for the twitter accounts and so on until we have a more definitive one. Objections?

Eric: Did you contact the author about it?

Updated by Eric Davis at 2011-02-01 06:02 pm

Felix Schäfer wrote:

Regarding the logo: I'd like to use it for the twitter accounts and so on until we have a more definitive one. Objections?

No objections here.

Eric: Did you contact the author about it?

It's creative commons you can you use it as long as you give attribution to the author. Click through the Flickr link on #81, there is a link to the full license.

Updated by Felix Schäfer at 2011-02-01 10:05 pm

Eric Davis wrote:

It's creative commons you can you use it as long as you give attribution to the author. Click through the Flickr link on #81, there is a link to the full license.

Ok, I updated both accounts to use the flickr image as icon, looks quite good actually.

Updated by Felix Schäfer at 2011-02-01 10:49 pm

  • Status set to Open

Updated by Romano Licker at 2011-10-12 03:37 pm

For our design proposal https://ux.finn.de/ Christoph Zierz from zz-media designed the following logo:
https://ux.finn.de/images/logo_chiliproject.png

  • Target version set to 2.4.0

Updated by Holger Just at 2011-10-12 04:50 pm

The theme will be part of the 3.0 release if it is ready until then. We are going to have too many changes for a minor release.

  • Target version changed from 2.4.0 to 3.0.0

Updated by Eric Davis at 2011-12-10 09:51 pm

Closing. Feels like this issue should have been a discussion thread instead since there wasn't really any actionable task.

  • Target version deleted (3.0.0)
  • Status changed from Open to Declined

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