


You will see several themes here originating from Noobslab, because these folks do a pretty decent jobĪrranging, cataloging and developing themes and icons. Good, crisp font size, type and color, and reasonable spacing between elements. And they must be designed for prolonged use, meaning little to no gradients, light themes, The themes must look presentable - no ugly If there's a repo, even better, as this allows for updates. In a little more detail, I only used themes that did not require half a dozen steps just to grab the ZIPĪrchive.

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Online, they are very easy to download and setup, they load without errors or glaring visual glitches, they are Now, the themes shown here all fall into the following category, or rather a bucket: they are easy to find Yet were not suitable enough for this article. Well, I cant possibly cover all of them, and some refused to install, some installed but did nothing, others Which means you may not find them tasteful enough. Today, I will show you a few more themes and icon packs that I've put through my aesthetic grinder, and whichĮnded up gracing my box. But the thing is, I've done some extra decorative work in Ubuntu lately, including some essential pimping and thoroughly testing the super-awesome Macbuntu transformation pack for the third time, with rather good results, that is, so Siblings and other kin, including all and any GTK-based desktop, and that covers Gnome 3 in general and evenĬinnamon. I should probably say icons and themes that are most likely suitable for the wider range of Ubuntu
