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Yell-O-E - Default branch
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| Added: Fri, Aug 27th 1999 03:06 UTC (9 years, 3 months ago) |
Updated: Fri, Aug 27th 1999 03:06 UTC (9 years, 3 months ago) |
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About:
This theme is based on my Yell-O gtk-theme. I used Shiny Metal from 0.16.devel.4 version of Enlightenment as a template with some modified config files I borrowed from Brushed Metal-Tigert.
Author:
Scott Kingston <ascottk [at] home [dot] com>
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Tar/GZ:
http://download.freshmeat.net/themes/yelloe/
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ouch.
by N/A - Sep 2nd 1999 21:14:49
That's really abnoxious.
doncha know that yellow is the color connected to stress?
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In Defense of "ouch" ...
by N/A - Feb 20th 2000 23:59:49
Granted, I might not hang a screenshot of this in the Louvre, but it's
not without its charm. I certainly would not call it "obnoxious". The
yellow is muted and warm (as opposed to some garrish florescent-neon
yellow, which probably *would* be obnoxious).
Moreover, that certain colors are linked to certain emotional states
is a quaint and silly notion; a pseudo-scientific aphorism given weight
simply because it is repeated ad nauseam. A cursory glance at our culture
will refute this, since we often find conflicting or opposing meanings
attached to the same color. "Green" (for example) is the color of avarice,
as in "green with envy" or "jealousy: the green-eyed monster" -- both
passionate emotions. Yet it is also considered a restful and pastoral
color, due to its association with nature.
Our reactions to color are largely subjective or cultural. Perhaps
you associate yellow with "stress", perhaps someone else thinks of
"sunshine" or "warmth".
I don't mean to ramble. It's just that the author himself (in a
quote elsewhere) almost seemed apologetic for offering this theme. I kinda
like it (of course, it *does* compliment my green computer case rather
well). ;->
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