New Ubuntu User Interface

Almost all of my personal computers run Ubuntu as the main system software. As the next version of Ubuntu will be released soon, I have been running a test install in a virtual machine.

I’m really not sure what to think about this release. There are some interesting initiatives from the projects commercial sponsor, and some other things I haven’t learned about in detail yet. The most significant change appears to be the new branding and themes.

The new branding materials look nice, but I’m struggling with the new theme. The change that appears to have received the most attention is the relocation of the windows controls (close, minimize, maximize). I personally don’t have much issue with the change, but the new controls are very small and thus difficult to hit with the pointer. (The “x” on the close button is also obscured by the light effects, but that’s a minor issue.)

Ubuntu has a new set of colours, the warm brown/orange scheme has been replaced by purple with a bit of orange. The overall colours are very dark and Gnome menus are kind of monochrome. In application windows the menubar and the titlebar are now the same colour which doesn’t appear to change when a window is inactive.

I don’t know how to explain my problem with the new theme colours. If I’m looking at the screen for longer than a few minutes my eyes begin to feel sore, and I can’t quite focus on things. I’m not sure if its contrast (like this bug) or something else. The same colour menu and titlebars do seem to make distinguishing where the menu is much more difficult. The old Ubuntu brown themes were criticized, but I always found them easy on the eyes. Or, as easy as a computer screen will ever be.

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