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Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #23333, comment 47


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02/07/2013 08:00:15 AM (12 years ago)
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  • Ticket #23333, comment 47

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    1111* I like that melchoyce did a little remixing on empireoflight's original set in her take, because they are good and definitely stood the test of time! I think the Users, Settings, and Media icons are particularly nice, especially that the Media one represents more than "just" photos. Whether or not we have good support for anything more than photos/images right now is suspect, of course, but you can at least upload other types of media :) I also like the Comments one on its own, but it may be less of a fit in some ways given the appearance of other comment bubbles around the admin (list tables, which have the number inside).
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    13 I'm also really glad to see what icons beyond the admin menu could look like, like post formats. It helps snap me out of thinking about just the admin menu and into our overall UI language and helpful visual cues for users instead. empireoflight - your eye and feedback about melchoyce's format icons would be really valuable, I think, because I think those will be really useful for the post formats UI we are working on. Design by committee is not desirable by any means, but I think sharing some of the vision and work will help us keep moving and not put all the pressure on one body.
     13I'm also really glad to see what icons beyond the admin menu could look like, like post formats. It helps snap me out of thinking about just the admin menu and into our overall UI language and helpful visual cues for users instead. empireoflight - your eye and feedback about melchoyce's format icons would be really valuable, because those will be really useful for the post formats UI we are working on. Design by committee is not desirable by any means, but I think sharing some of the vision and work will help us keep moving and not put all the pressure on one body.