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- Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2012 15:39:01 +0000
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https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=19386 --- Comment #23 from Sébastien Desbenoit <seb@desbenoit.net> --- Thanks for the comments! I don't care if I need to restart everything from scratch as long as we can find an overall agreement for the line to follow. >From what I read here and in the mailing list thread, there are two different topics in those discussions about the pictograms on the first hand and the style of the icons on the second hand. * For the style, we nearly all agree that WPD needs icons that are consistent with webplatform identity. IMO, it is a key point in order that webplatform does not look like a patchwork website. * For the pictograms in the icons, I see three possibilities from the discussion: 1. Redraw or find a consistent pictogram for each concept/language, 2. Use the language logo if it exists and 1. for the others, 3. Use the HTML5 logo guide for languages and 1. for the others. In my humble opinion, icons are here to shorten the navigation process so we should focus on their pictogram consistency for our users so perhaps starting from the language logos is a great idea. But this means we can make small modifications to fit in the WPD style. I second Taylor about HTML5 icons: using those symbols puts WPD in a time lapse and it should remain timeless. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the QA Contact for the bug.
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