
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): Add the source-code for this project on opencode.net
t was april 2002 when I first started designing a little 48x48 icon and published it at kde-look.org.
It was an alternative “trashcan" for KDE 2. Since then I’ve continued designing icons and started many themes to increase my skills and improve design quality, these were: "Desktop icons", "Sky", "Lush" and finally "Nuvola".
It tooks me more than a year to reach version 1, the more professional, consistent and complete Nuvola theme ever released, it will turn your KDE in an eyecandy colourful desktop.
If you never tryed Nuvola what are you waiting? give it a try! For the others waiting this release since a long time… download Nuvola 1.0 now!
Have fun and enjoy your desktop!
David Vignoni
16 years ago
Date: 15 october 2004
Version: 1.0
Size: 13 MB
Date: 6 august 2004
Version: 1.0 rc1
Size: 11.5 MB
Date: 27 april 2004
Version: 1.0beta
Size: 9.4 MB
Date: 29 july 2003
Version: 0.2.5
Size: 2.4 MB
ChangeLog: Download Ripristinated
Date: 16 july 2003
Version: 0.2.5
Size: 2.4 MB
Date: 17 june 2003
Version: 0.2.0
Date: 8 june 2003
Version: 0.1.0
16 years ago
Date: 15 october 2004
Version: 1.0
Size: 13 MB
Date: 6 august 2004
Version: 1.0 rc1
Size: 11.5 MB
Date: 27 april 2004
Version: 1.0beta
Size: 9.4 MB
Date: 29 july 2003
Version: 0.2.5
Size: 2.4 MB
ChangeLog: Download Ripristinated
Date: 16 july 2003
Version: 0.2.5
Size: 2.4 MB
Date: 17 june 2003
Version: 0.2.0
Date: 8 june 2003
Version: 0.1.0
deny26
9 months ago
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inukaze
2 years ago
I like it, because it's not like the themes of today, all the plans for the "Material Design", loose people who say they are "artists" but do not want to "design new art", much less with their own personality.
i hate that of themes of today, all are plans, but i love fatty, round and/or curves themes. just a few users we remember themes like "Keramik", "SuSE" (Default on SuSE Professional 9.0) all those types of themes have been forgotten in favor of flat themes and lacking own style
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inukaze
2 years ago
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MichaelSD
3 years ago
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n8m
9 years ago
till i found yours XD
i also treid some myself .. but they weren't so good/nice as yours :$ ..
great job ..
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anupamsr
11 years ago
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MichaelSD
3 years ago
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borisdigital
12 years ago
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konieczny69
12 years ago
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Stumbles
13 years ago
There is just one little minor nit (isn't there always). The folder icon with the heart on it. It looks nice and all but to me it looks really out of place.
They seem to be the default choice for the bookmarks toolbar and I wouldn't mind it so much if I could figure out how to change them to something else.
Other than that it's a great icon set.
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shadowm2006
13 years ago
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dave
13 years ago
Well, Nuvola fans, I have a big news:
Nuvola will be in KDE 4 as an extra icon theme :) That means that I will probably do also some mantainence.
Thank
David Vignoni
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sabbathpriest
11 years ago
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jadrian
12 years ago
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noip
13 years ago
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warrob
14 years ago
It is two years that I'm using nuvola and they're still the best of all!
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Electrolyte
14 years ago
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netstat
14 years ago
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janet
14 years ago
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liquidat
14 years ago
You have a note on your homepage about releasing nuvola probably as svg - do you have any new information about that? There are rumors that gnome-folks has released a SVG version of your icons, would you work with them together?
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rafadev
15 years ago
Congratulations, you've made an incredible icon theme.
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venthur
15 years ago
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/k/kde-icons-nuvola/
keep up the good work!
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HobbitHK
15 years ago
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anupamsr
15 years ago
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ndhermit
15 years ago
However I have some suggestions. The kmail send icon is too similar to the forward icon. I think the send icon should be an up arrow ^, instead of the current oblique one.
The kontact icon is not very intuitive. The one from crystal looks better.
Only other request might be more MIME type icons, i.e. xml, xsl, etc.
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