Hi David, double wages? That sounds just great ... since our guests are sleeping now, there are a few minutes to draft something. Since we currently started to kick of the Design team, this description might change in the next weeks.
Am Samstag, den 22.01.2011, 23:10 +0800 schrieb David Nelson: > Hi, :-) > > https://www.libreoffice.org/get-involved/designers/ > > needs some more convincing explanations and arguments to attract > graphic/UX/UI designers than "We need designers" :-D Mmh, sounds reasonable :-) > @Design team: Christoph, Bernhard, guys, can you give me some > inspiration about what kind of people you want to find, what kind of > work you do, and - generally - give us some insight into your craft? > > Anyone want to jump in and write some web content? Let's give it a try ... ### Start ### LibreOffice aims to be a great tool for people to let them create, edit and share any kind of information - enabling them to turn their ideas into documents. But offering that much capability doesn't require the software be complicated for all the different users ... The LibreOffice Design Team wants to "Make it just work, and look great, too!" by offering User Experience Design and Visual Identity Design. We need people to get involved in one or some of the following areas: * User Experience: User Experience considers the user's point-of-view even before and also during the use of LibreOffice. It aims for productivity, usability and enjoyment and targets both the website and the software. Interest in or available knowledge concerning research, design and evaluation methods make you wanted. * Visual Identity Design: Visual identity design is about creating stunning artwork to be used within LibreOffice, for the website and also in marketing material. It also means to further improve the quality and consistency of the visual branding language - which represents our whole community. * Accessibility: Accessibility is about to make the software usable for everyone - people with and without disabilities. It considers applicable laws and required technologies to achieve this challenging goal. * User Support and Training: This is about sharing your experience when providing support and training for end-users. It will help us to identify important areas for improvement, and identifying essential requirements. Consequently, if you want to work on improvements that target both the community and the our large end-user base, then the Design Team is the right place for you. If you want to know more, please visit the <Design Team wiki page>. ### End ### Does this make sense? And, could somebody please check the text for non-native-speaker-issues? Thanks in advance! :-) <Design Team wiki page> is a link pointing to: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design David, I already saw that the link already changed to "UI/UX Design" ... do you think there is enough place for "UX/Visual Design"? That would help us to also search for "graphics designers" - a bit different to UI design. What do you mean? > Create yourself an account on the libreoffice.org website at > http://libreoffice.org/forum (if you don't already have one) and then > catch me on IRC at irc://freenode.net/documentfoundation > (#documentfoundation) and ask me for author permissions. Since I did not catch you, could you please grant me the required rights anyway? > Then log into the site at: https://www.libreoffice.org/admin > > If you go to the top of the relevant content page in the admin back > end, you will see there is a tab "To-do**".... the 2 asterisks mean > that there is information to read there... Please read that info and > maybe follow the suggestions? > > We're paying double wage rates for content and contrlbutions written > during this weekend! Well, I realized that double wage means 2*0, but anyway ;-))) Cheers, Christoph -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to website+h...@libreoffice.org List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/website/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***