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Nautilus – When Imagination Becomes Reality



Regular readers of this site will remember a few months back when I made a post entitled Deconstructing Nautilus and Rebuilding It Better. It proved to be rather… controversial. Some of you hated my redesign proposals, others loved it. Forward a couple of months later and some rather clever man has took my mine and DanRabbit’s Nautilus dreams and made them reality, or as near as we can currently get.

Workflow and Upload: two new button concepts for Lucid



I present to you, the humble reader, two button concepts that I’ve designed to fill up that newly created titlebar space in Ubuntu Lucid: the Workflow button and the Upload button.

Ubuntu Lucid and THAT button layout

OK, so as an ardent GUI Designer and general fan of winning computer interface design, I took a strong interest in Canonical’s recent announcement about their new Ubuntu branding, complete with two new default themes set to appear in the upcoming “Lucid Lynx” LTS release in April – named “Ambience” and “Radiance”. Here’s my thoughts and analysis.

New Lucid Lynx Wallpaper!

My vector art contribution to the imminent Ubuntu Lucid Lynx release

Yeah, so I decided that, since Ubuntu is the Linux distro that I’ve used the most by far, I would contribute to this fine OS by creating this vector wallpaper.