[Calendar] The default Personal calendar color is hard to see

Bug #1464459 reported by Victor Thompson
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This bug affects 3 people
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
Ubuntu Calendar App
Confirmed
Low
Unassigned
Ubuntu UX
In Progress
Medium
Jouni Helminen

Bug Description

When viewing any day that shows the current date's events, the default color for the Personal calendar is far too light. This makes both the event hard to spot and the text hard to read.

Tags: needs-ux
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Victor Thompson (vthompson) wrote :
Mihir Soni (mihirsoni)
Changed in ubuntu-calendar-app:
status: New → Confirmed
importance: Undecided → Low
tags: added: needs-ux
Changed in ubuntu-ux:
assignee: nobody → James Mulholland (jamesjosephmulholland)
importance: Undecided → Medium
John Lea (johnlea)
Changed in ubuntu-ux:
status: New → Triaged
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Kunal Parmar (pkunal-parmar) wrote :

For attached snapshot, event is dim because event is past current time.

We are dimming event which is in past, but future events are much more visible.

If Ux can provide color guide in both such case then we can improve visualisation in both case.

summary: - The default Personal calendar color is hard to see
+ [Calendar] The default Personal calendar color is hard to see
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James Mulholland (jamesmulholland) wrote :

Assigning to visual design for up to date info/guidance on colour palette recommendations.

Changed in ubuntu-ux:
assignee: James Mulholland (jamesjosephmulholland) → Jouni Helminen (jounihelminen)
Revision history for this message
Jouni Helminen (jounihelminen) wrote :

We are working on a visual refinement for the calendar app as a whole, will address that as a part of that

Changed in ubuntu-ux:
status: Triaged → In Progress
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