Edit: I posted the first release of my theme based on the ideas in this post here!
Hi everyone!
I’m an Industrial/Product Designer in my professional life, and I was so inspired by @UrLogicFails’s fantastic new community icons that I wanted to try out some of my own design ideas for Beehaw.
First, I tried my hand at an icon for Beehaw. I’m endeared to the little pixelated bee-cowboy we have now, but my background is in cleaner, more minimal designs that are easy to deploy to lots of different devices. A good logo sets a good first impression, and I want new users to see Beehaw as a real, legitimate alternative vision for social media. I’ve tried to recreate the back of a bee, and used the wings to form a subtle letter “B.” My personal favorite is the hexagon bestagon, but I have both iOS and Android variations. Icon design is always really contentious, but it’s also really fun - I’d love to see other people’s ideas!
Second, I took a stab at tweaking the design of Beehaw, with the goals improving the layout and padding, introducing a more consistent color scheme, increasing legibility, and (of course) incorporating more bee elements. I’m working on a CSS theme that incorporates some of these changes, but others are beyond the scope of CSS injections and will require actual work on Lemmy-UI.
Light Theme:
Dark Theme:
I’d love to hear your thoughts, and I’m happy to share more if people are interested :)
Thanks for viewing, take care!
Yellow is a really difficult colour to work with when it comes to an accent in theme.
Instead of the backgrounds, being black and white, I’d suggest a charcoal a tawny; give it a more homely feel; which is what Beehaw aims to be.
Looks great, needs some warmth
I’d maybe recommend copying the homework of Commbank
And Monarch from Quantum Break
What’s the Picasso quote? Great artists steal? :P This is a good suggestion, I’ll definitely try it out! I’ve long used #f7f7f7 for white and #1a1a1a for black, but breaking that dogma here could be valuable
This is the Fediverse!
We are not bound by petty conventions and copyright!
I like the idea of being able to side step the homogenisation of the modern web. BeeHaw is free to have a soul! And I’d like that soul to be cozy