Closed bardigolriz closed 9 years ago
I see. Wind is hard to capture, but I can add a sunny version of the wind icon. There's also wi-windy, but that's still hard to capture.
A lot of weather conditions are really hard to find illustration metaphors for! =D
Added an icon that is a sun with wind gusts on top of it for the next update.
Oh that's awesome. Thanks so much for that Erik; most helpful and appreciated!
Bardi
Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2014 10:25:04 -0800 From: notifications@github.com To: weather-icons@noreply.github.com CC: bardi.golriz@outlook.com Subject: Re: [weather-icons] Icon request: Clear (sunny) with wind (#30)
Added an icon that is a sun with wind gusts on top of it for the next update.
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Hmm, any reason why you used the 'gust' indicator to indicate wind? See 'wi-cloudy-gusts' that looks the same but for cloudy rather than sunny weather. Would it not make sense to have two variations of this: 'wi-day-gust' (what you have now for 'wi-day-wind') and 'wi-day-wind'? To be honest, I might actually end up using 'wi-day-haze' to indicate sunny + windy. I'm a bit hesitant to indicate wind in two different ways, and the lines in 'wi-day-haze' are more reminiscent of the wind lines used in other windy icons. Sorry for nitpicking. Thanks for the effort regardless. I do like all the other icons you've added; they'll all come in handy for sure!
Bardi
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I prefer the gust style icon. To me it screams "wind", whereas something like wi-day-cloudy-windy is too much like wi-day-fog. I only use the gust versions to indicate wind.
wi-day-haze looks hazy enough to me, I like it a lot.
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Hmm, any reason why you used the 'gust' indicator to indicate wind? See 'wi-cloudy-gusts' that looks the same but for cloudy rather than sunny weather. Would it not make sense to have two variations of this: 'wi-day-gust' (what you have now for 'wi-day-wind') and 'wi-day-wind'? To be honest, I might actually end up using 'wi-day-haze' to indicate sunny + windy. I'm a bit hesitant to indicate wind in two different ways, and the lines in 'wi-day-haze' are more reminiscent of the wind lines used in other windy icons. Sorry for nitpicking. Thanks for the effort regardless. I do like all the other icons you've added; they'll all come in handy for sure!
Bardi
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At the moment, I'm using the "wi-day-cloudy-windy" to indicate this but this can understandably be mis-interpreted as "(partly) cloudy with wind". The absence of this icon became apparent when I'd go out when the skies were completely clear but there was wind.
Hope you can find the time to implement this icon.
Thanks for the otherwise excellent font.
Bardi