[Qgis-developer] New Icons - difficult to "read"

Robert Szczepanek robert at szczepanek.pl
Fri May 24 13:51:05 PDT 2013


Layer toolbar could look like this [1], except OWS icons.
Oracle Spatial logo was not found, so I took 'O' from Oracle, but it 
looks ugly in this context. Combination of this 'O' with database symbol 
doesn't look nice either. Some proposals ...?

We could leave old database symbol with different colours, but MSSQL, 
SpatiaLite and Oracle icons are mainly red so this will be hard. 
Additionally we must remember about color-blind persons.

regards,
Robert

[1] http://robert.szczepanek.pl/tmp/layer-toolbar.png

On 24.05.2013 13:51, Robert Szczepanek wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> You are right. Problem with new icons is that we have started with some
> idea (add raster, vector, PostgreSQL layer) and end up with several
> icons of the same type. First three icons are different, however have
> too many elements. Next are worse, and Oracle and others wait for more
> general problem solution.
>
> What are the options from my point of view (just layer toolbar)?
>
> 1. We could remove green plus leaving the others (yellow star and red
> minus). This will give some more space to increase symbol size.
>
> 2. Remove 'layer' symbol, but in this case 'create vector layer' will be
> identical to 'create vector' in edit toolbar. But considering toolbar
> context is could be OK.
> Definitely we should remove 'layer' from WMS, WFS and similar.
>
> 3. Due to variety of database formats replace them with clones of
> database logo.
>
> All changes are possible, but after general agreement. We can do it now
> or after QGIS 2.0 release.
>
> regards,
> Robert
>
> On 24.05.2013 10:59, Jonathan Moules wrote:
>> +1
>>
>> i.e. The difference between the "Add PostGIS layers" and "Add SpatiaLite
>> layers" is that one has a regular cylinder and the other has a
>> fat-waisted hour-glass cylinder - about 20-30 pixels are different in an
>> icon that's got 1024 pixels! I have to look at them in detail to see the
>> differences. And there's still MSSQL and Oracle icons to be created in
>> the new schema which using this system will only confuse things more.
>>
>>
>> Don't get me wrong, I like the style of the new icons, but they're
>> really hard to visually differentiate.
>>
>>
>> I did a quick google and came across this:
>> http://turbomilk.com/blog/cookbook/icon_design/10_mistakes_in_icon_design/
>>
>>
>> The QGIS icons do all of the top three things.
>>
>> Jonathan
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 24 May 2013 09:27, skampus <stefano.campus at regione.piemonte.it
>> <mailto:stefano.campus at regione.piemonte.it>> wrote:
>>
>>     that could be a useful option.
>>     sincerely, from my point of view, many icons are
>>     unreadable/undistinguishable so i click them correctly only because
>>     now i
>>     remberer relative position
>>
>>
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