Hi Mirek,
I like your new document icon, but I think you should move a little the +
logo (to have the same space horizontally and vertically between '+' logo
and the document). I will try to make that this week (I'm one my tablet
actually, in the train, it's impossible !)
Kévin
2012/4/1 Andrew Pullins <android2772@gmail.com>
I can see what Mirek is trying to say with confusing the icons with
different function. we know what it stands for because the proposal is for
a "New Document" icon. but new users may not understand what each icon
means, and putting the logo into the icon makes it more easily
understandable of what it does. I saw nothing wrong with Tobias icon till
Mirek said that it could be a new rectangle or page. maybe it the icon had
the fold in the page as we are all used to, but that may also be
interpreted as a new page and not a new document.
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