A small icon is OK! It’s nothing to be ashamed of; it’s not a big deal. Icons can even be very small or plain tiny. This has been their iconic fate. For many years it was the reality and everyone was happy. But something went wrong. All of a sudden, icons got big!
Everything developed at lightning speed. Microsoft was the first software company to announce that its new OS Windows Vista — would feature 256×256 pixel icons: a whole 8 times larger than the standard 32×32 size, which was always big enough for most purposes. Apple hit back with their 512×512 pixel icons for Mac OS X Leopard, followed by the Ubuntu operating system, with vector icons of undefined size.
By the way, the size of this picture is exactly 512×512 pixels. Now you are able to place an entire comic strip into an icon! (Characters courtesy of Apple commercials)
Wikipedia tells us: An icon is a small pictogram on a computer display. Oh, how wrong you are, our dear hand-crafted encyclopedia! This is how a Leopard icon would appear on a 14" monitor with 800×600 resolution:
Computer simulation, featuring an IBM monitor and an icon from the Agua set.
In the past few years, screen resolutions have increased by 2 or 3 times. Why bother enlarging icons?! What’s next? Let’s take a look into our crystal ball and make some predictions:
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Another future idea I had for your crystal ball:
3D objects as icons
(provided the OS one day will be a 3D envionment ?)
I think we will need bigger Icons as soon as monitors with 200 DPI or more will be widely used.
P.S. Vector icons are on the Linux Desktop Gnome even older then Ubuntu. The first ever SVG icon theme came into existence as Ximian released the Gorilla SVG theme made by Jakub Steiner in October 2001. So I think the sentence "...followed by the Ubuntu operating system ..." is not quite correct.
Forgive me for the acronym, but, L O L
It is quite surprising how fast technology develops.
I must say the leopard icons are very tasty. I found myself restoring my candybar-customised desktop to it's default state because I simply prefer the Tiger icons...
Love the post - keep up the hilarity :D