[Pythonmac-SIG] Fwd: MacPython icon mockup

Daniel Lord daniellord at mac.com
Sat Apr 8 22:41:01 CEST 2006


For what it is worth, implementation looks quite 'OS X-like' and I  
like it for that reason. It also maintains the snake connection in a  
more abstract fashion which is good--I wonder if Mr. Van Rossum ever  
endorsed the snake imagery anyway now that I have been schooled  
(thanks Bob O. ;-)  that  the name is derived from a British comedy  
group and is not reptilian in origin. Perhaps a liitle selective  
beveling and smoothing the blocks just a bit might increase their  
grouped resemblance to close enough to a snake while allowing the 'P'  
to not be occluded by the addition of eyes and other features. The  
little compression around the head perhaps might allow this while  
maintaining more abstraction. Might keep it cleaner IMHO. I hope I am  
communicating this adequately--I fear I am not.  But in any event  
nice work!

Daniel

On Apr 8, 2006, at 12:58, Kevin Ollivier wrote:

> Hi Russell,
>
> On Apr 7, 2006, at 4:08 PM, Russell E. Owen wrote:
>
>> In article <31522BBF-8981-4E4B-88AB-D4EB61B3C417 at theolliviers.com>,
>>  Kevin Ollivier <kevino at theolliviers.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Some things to note:
>>>
>>> - The final icon will be in the OS X photo-illustrative style (see
>>> his web site for examples). This 3D mockup is to review the  
>>> design of
>>> the icon.
>>>
>>> - We plan in the final design to put a basic face onto the head -
>>> think of the lego character faces; two white eyes with black dots, a
>>> line for the mouth, probably two black dots for nostrils, etc. I
>>> think that will further stress the creativity aspect of it and make
>>> it a little more distinctive as an icon.
>>>
>>> Thoughts? Comments?
>>
>> I confess my first thought was that it looks a bit like a very
>> distorted
>> P, and that maybe making it look even more like a P (and skipping the
>> snake connection altogether) might be interesting.
>
> I'll mention this to Kenichi. I think we should keep the snake
> connection, but I think if we adjust the blocks a bit, the P shape
> could be a bit more obvious, particularly when the icon is at smaller
> sizes (e.g. the dock icon). IMHO that might look pretty slick. ;-) I
> can't make any promises, but I think at least we can at least try
> moving the snake's head to the right a bit so it aligns vertically
> with the lower part of his tail.
>
>> Anyway, it looks nice to me.
>>
>> Not looking too much like a snake is a win, in my opinion. Much as I
>> like ActiveState, their icon for ActiveState Python gives me the
>> creeps,
>> and I'm probably not the only one.
>
> Agreed. I personally think this icon is an excellent compromise. The
> snake connection is there, for those who want it, but unlike other
> icons it IMHO has a strong focus on Python being a building/
> development tool, which I think lots of people in the past have had
> trouble trying to express as an icon. (I think the plethora of icons
> using simple snake imagery is precisely because of this. ;-)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kevin
>
>> -- Russell
>>
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