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GDM login proposal (WIP)

Introduction

This is a "simple" GDM Login Screen design. The main goal is to give the most attention to the user's background picture and not cover it with messages, icons and warnings. As the selected background picture is a very personal choice. This shouldn't be covered by too much clutter. Keep it simple, stupid. New messages don't pop up right away. They are collected in the back. The user can enjoy the background and gets some small hints that something happened while he was away. This should keep the personal flavor and still give the user the ability to access everything on demand - without logging in. Moreover its design will make it easy to use it without the mouse.

It's still work in progress (WIP), therefore, things may change over time and other details may be missing!

Startup

alt Login Panel

This shows the Startup Screen after booting the system:

Lock Screen + New Messages

alt Lock Screen + New Nessages

You've locked your desktop and you now you see that Lock Screen. While you were away from keyboard new messages or system warnings came in. The Lock Screen collected them for you at the message panel below. If there are new messages you will notice the orange attention icon to the bottom right. By clicking on it the message panel pops up.

Message Panel

alt Login Panel

If you come back to your computer, you'll see the little orange attention icon in the lower-right corner. Now you press the CursorUp key or the Space key and the message panel fully pops up at the bottom.

Login panel

alt Login Panel

The login areas is shown by dragging the background picture up or pressing the Enter key:

Alternatives

alt The The Login Panel at the top

alt The Login Panel at the middle


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