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The default colors in freemind are generally great, except there is too much commonplace blue everywhere. | The default colors in freemind are generally great, except there is too much commonplace blue everywhere. | ||
I liked the mind map in the background of the title logo as it did show what it was used for. The color scheme is a little common place, but sometimes common place can be re-assuring. | |||
Revision as of 06:17, 18 March 2007
Color Scheme Can Be Drastically Improved
The design looks great but the color is a blue that is too commonplace, so it contradicts the creativity message intended by the light bulb figure. Perhaps use some orange to have some continuity with the previous logo and have a more unique color? With freemind being about creativity, it makes more sense to have a bold, imaginative color scheme in the logo using some less commonly used colors, like orange, pistachio green, or any one of the millions of colors available.
The default colors in freemind are generally great, except there is too much commonplace blue everywhere.
I liked the mind map in the background of the title logo as it did show what it was used for. The color scheme is a little common place, but sometimes common place can be re-assuring.