Xubuntu Natty default wallpaper»

The new Xubuntu Natty (11.04) default wallpaper has been chosen. Before further explanations, here is the new wallpaper (click for full size):


(CC-BY-SA 3.0 Pasi Lallinaho & Simon Steinbeiß.)

I agree, it’s pretty stunning!

Again, we’ve come a long way from the original mockups, and source photo files. Here are four of the mockups we did to achieve a mostly blue-toned, blurred wallpaper, but with some green hues to try to step out of the all-blue image of Xubuntu (and Shimmer Project):


My first draft, exceptionally produced in pixels, not vectors.


Simon’s (ochosi) very green & nature -emphasized version. Actually it’s just a blurred photo! Very nice whatsoever.


My second draft, which is very plasma-styled. Nice, but the color tones are a bit too gray.


The last draft, made completely on a Windows machine in 10 minutes! This actually worked out really really well. It’s used as is as the base for the final wallpaper.

What about the photo used then? Well. Even if the final style resembles me a bit of northern lights, the photo is actually not from a region with northern lights, as some of the most sharp-eyed people have already noted.

This shot is by Simon Steinbeiß and it’s from the Austrian Alps. (Click for full-size. CC-BY-SA 3.0 Simon Steinbeiß.)

As some of you who work with artwork already can already tell, the photo is not chosen for the looks of the original (even though I think the atmosphere is still pretty nice), but other attributes. Most importantly, it was pretty easy to trace to vector. Other attributes while selecting the source photo were that it had tree(s) in it and that the trees didn’t look dead, since Xubuntu should not look like dead!

That’s it for this cycle and wallpaper. Thanks for your time and all the feedback.

Xubuntu 10.10 default theme: Bluebird!»

On the Shimmer Project blog, we talk a bit more about Bluebird, the default theme for Xubuntu 10.10. If you’re interested what we’ve been up to, make sure to check the blog out as well as the still work in progress project page for Bluebird.

New Ubuntu branding»

It’s public! Today Canonical published the new branding for Ubuntu. The brand is based on the idea of “light“, and is reflecting the four key brand values in the Ubuntu project; precision, reliability, collaboration and freedom. To learn and see more of the branding, head to the new brand wiki page.

As the Xubuntu Marketing Lead I was invited to a meeting with the design team and some key members of the community at Canonical offices in London. We got to see the new branding stuff already in Monday, and the new stuff is pretty much exciting. I had a great time there and got to meet nice people from the community, with whom we discussed the new brand and how it could be incorporated into the community efforts, such like Xubuntu or the forums. Thank you Mark, Iain and all of you who were there!

As you can see on the wiki page, we’ve already produced a draft of the new Xubuntu logo as well as a draft for our new website. You can start seeing the new logo on daily images anytime soon, and we’re working hard to get the new Xubuntu website published well before the Lucid release.

Feel free to browse the wiki page and see the new branding yourself. More news on refreshing the Xubuntu branding, artwork and website to come.