Visual Suggestion

Apologies, my English is a little broken.
I find it difficult to distinguish the images (icons?) between downloaded and not downloaded resources. At least for my tired eyes it is painful trying to differentiate these two small images which have very similar color and contrast. Why they had to be designed so confusing? In the attached image, as you can see, when a resource is being downloaded the icon has a high contrast type of blue, which is easily noticed. I am suggesting that the downloaded resources have a bright green accent (or any other well chosen color) so it may be easily recognizable.
What the first arrow is pointing to looks good. What the second and third arrows are pointing to is confusing.
Thanks,
Gabe.
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I agree.
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I agree too as well.
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I agree. This has been brought up several times before.
In general, there's a number of items being requested of the iOS apps, including small ones like this, to big requests like viewing personal books on mobile, and others in between (e.g. more streamlined highlighting workflow a la Kindle app).
I hope Logos is working on the next major version of the mobile apps that will incorporate many of these suggested changes.
Peter
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