Yaru: Rhythmbox icon is not recognizable

Created on 23 Sep 2018  Â·  3Comments  Â·  Source: ubuntu/yaru

yaru-theme-* 18.10.4, Ubuntu Cosmic

If you’ve used Rhythmbox frequently before, perhaps in previous versions of Ubuntu, you might remember the unusual colour scheme of the previous icon:

193px-rhythmbox_logo svg

But if you haven’t, or don’t, then the the new Rhythmbox icon looks like nothing so much as a big yellow eye.

icon for rhythmbox

Apart from the callback to the previous icon’s colors, there’s practically nothing to suggest that the new icon is a speaker:

  • It’s an unusual shape — and since all other icons are the same shape, it’s not obviously a physical object at all. There is no visibility of any other side, and no shadow on, or reflection of, the surface the speaker is on, while the previous icon had all three. (If those are all unavoidable limitations of the icon style, then the other design aspects need to work that much harder.)
  • It’s an unusual set of colors: speakers with white bodies seldom have yellow cones, and speakers with yellow cones seldom have white bodies.
  • Now that the dustcap is black, its pointed shape is barely visible.
  • There are no visible screws, no nameplate, and no cable.
  • There are no sound waves, like the previous icon, or music notes.

[[Originally reported in the Yaru forum](https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/call-for-participation-an-ubuntu-default-theme-lead-by-the-community/1545/1750).]

icon theme

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To be honest, all icons are somehow abstract
So by this logic we could probably scrap 50% of all icons
But yes maybe a little more could be good.

To give you a little history of how this happened:

  • ubuntu still does not want to ship the default gnome music player which is in fact gnome-music which had suru icon since day1 since it is a generic app and thus coverd by "music-app.svg"
  • temporary suru had a symlink from the generic "music-app.svg" to rhythmbox to have a suru icon for the default player
  • I tried to convince the ubuntu community of using gnome-music instead but the feedback was rather mixed
  • I asked @snwh to provide a rhythmbox icon so we don't have to use this super old icon and he was so kind to draw this one

Generally thanks for all this feedback :heart: (though it is really a little late since this project started last year in november and we could have used more feedback from your crew much much earlier)
On the icon:
Please open this issue on @snwh repo since this icon is drawn by him (as 95% of the icons)

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To be honest, all icons are somehow abstract
So by this logic we could probably scrap 50% of all icons
But yes maybe a little more could be good.

To give you a little history of how this happened:

  • ubuntu still does not want to ship the default gnome music player which is in fact gnome-music which had suru icon since day1 since it is a generic app and thus coverd by "music-app.svg"
  • temporary suru had a symlink from the generic "music-app.svg" to rhythmbox to have a suru icon for the default player
  • I tried to convince the ubuntu community of using gnome-music instead but the feedback was rather mixed
  • I asked @snwh to provide a rhythmbox icon so we don't have to use this super old icon and he was so kind to draw this one

Generally thanks for all this feedback :heart: (though it is really a little late since this project started last year in november and we could have used more feedback from your crew much much earlier)
On the icon:
Please open this issue on @snwh repo since this icon is drawn by him (as 95% of the icons)

Abstract-or-not is a scale, rather than a binary. Sometimes being more abstract can make things more recognizable: for example, sound waves and music notes aren’t visible in reality, but adding an abstract representation of one or both would help.

If Rhythmbox is using the same icon as gnome-music, then shipping gnome-music instead wouldn’t alter this issue at all, right?

I’m sorry I was scheduled to review the theme so late. As requested, I’ve reported this as suru-icon-theme#90.

Closing this here as you reported it upstream

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