Hi Bernhard, all, Am Dienstag, 21. Juni 2011, 23:09:33 schrieb Bernhard Dippold: [...] > > This is a Free Software Project. As a design team, we will not need to > > convince ourselves about this need to change the GUI (we all agree on > > that), we will need to convince the people actually doing (and > > financing) it - the developers and the companies paying them. > > Even if a large group of developers are paid by companies, there is > another group coding on their own. > > What we need are at least a few developers interested in UI design. If > we can convince them, our ideas will become code and finally find their > way into the product. > > But if we can convince more than just a few developers by showing the > needs our users to the entire community, this would get more developers > interested and involved...
I am argueing towards a single position we, the UI team needs to come up with. This position needs to shared by the whole team, paid and voluntary developers! [...] > I'd start with a gallery of the already presented mockups > (perhaps with a short description of their features) and then go through > this gallery and collect the single features for another gallery of UI > elements / positions / ideas as a basic tool for our overall concept. > > I don't know if a gallery or a table would fit our needs better. > > While a gallery is easier to create and maintain, a table allows to add > more fields than just one caption below each image. > > With a gallery we probably need to go to the gallery entry's wiki pages > to get the necessary information. > > A table (containing mid-size images in one of their columns) would allow > to add the features contained in the mockup, the rationale for each > specific design element (if existing) and many more information. > > On the other hand it's harder to write than just to the gallery. > Could you take care of this? Important to me seems to be that commitments are licenced correctly and allow to show mocks, designs and even prototypes at the same time. Don't know which technical solution is best for this... Best, Björn -- Voluntary Open Source Usability: http://www.OpenUsability.org Commercial Open Source Usability: http://www.OpenSource-Usability-Labs.com -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/design/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
