[Design] Process toward full specs for project page

2016-01-05 Thread Aaron Wolf
I've now drafted all the core items for the needs of the page for each project here: http://flurry.snowdrift.coop:2040/shared/3G5iuOrbvc-mPUJvIUsV0fSYD9MGzoU_W44wSa6cYn0 The current mockup from Robert serves some but not all the issues I brought up, there are some questions, and there are concern

Re: [Design] Getting intro messaging feedback at SCALE

2016-01-05 Thread Aaron Wolf
Nice! On 01/05/2016 12:42 PM, Michael Siepmann wrote: > On 12/30/2015 09:17 PM, Michael Siepmann wrote: >> On 12/30/2015 03:45 PM, Aaron Wolf wrote: >>> On 12/30/2015 12:47 PM, Michael Siepmann wrote: Good to meet several of you via Jitsi Meet on Monday. Here is an initial draft idea fo

Re: [Design] shirt colors

2016-01-05 Thread Bryan Richter
On Tue, Jan 05, 2016 at 12:02:52PM -0800, Diana Connolly wrote: > Jeez, I'm realizing I referred to a "light blue" a couple of emails back, > which should have been "cool blue". Sorry for the confusion. > > So much for a *final* email. Heh. Heh, ok. To put all the information in one place again:

Re: [Design] shirt colors

2016-01-05 Thread Diana Connolly
Jeez, I'm realizing I referred to a "light blue" a couple of emails back, which should have been "cool blue". Sorry for the confusion. So much for a *final* email. Heh. On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 12:00 PM, Diana Connolly wrote: > some clarification: by "not available" I mean not in stock in Portlan

Re: [Design] shirt colors

2016-01-05 Thread Diana Connolly
some clarification: by "not available" I mean not in stock in Portland, but can be ordered from manufacturer, which incurs a small fee, and I've got an email out to find out exactly what that fee is. Also for clarification, "cool blue" is what you guys simply call "dark" on the merch page. On T

Re: [Design] shirt colors

2016-01-05 Thread Diana Connolly
Here is my final recommendation: Have 4 colors available: Light: White and Heather grey with blue ink Dark: Cool Blue and Warm Grey with white ink - You already have 4 shirts showing on the website, keep that number the same, but add the new colors and make it clear all options are available for

Re: [Design] shirt colors

2016-01-05 Thread Aaron Wolf
On 01/05/2016 11:41 AM, Diana Connolly wrote: > Yes, Mock up the warm grey. > > Okay, I 'll try to add that immediately. Should we also remove the "more choices" links or keep them? (I can still order some tests of other colors like Heather to see how they turn out) > > On Tue, Jan 5, 2016

Re: [Design] shirt colors

2016-01-05 Thread Aaron Wolf
Hi Stephen, Your proposal makes chooses Cool Blue and Warm Gray, and actually, those two would probably be the best colors, but I don't think Warm Gray will work with the light design… Basically, everything is better with dark shirts. There's actually no need per se for light shirt to be light, i

Re: [Design] shirt colors

2016-01-05 Thread Diana Connolly
Yes, Mock up the warm grey. On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 11:40 AM, Aaron Wolf wrote: > > > On 01/05/2016 11:26 AM, Bryan Richter wrote: > > There seems to have been a major foulup in communication about shirt > > colors. > > > > Diana chose shirt colors and got consensus on those colors. Some of > >

Re: [Design] shirt colors

2016-01-05 Thread Aaron Wolf
On 01/05/2016 11:26 AM, Bryan Richter wrote: > There seems to have been a major foulup in communication about shirt > colors. > > Diana chose shirt colors and got consensus on those colors. Some of > the colors she chose are on backorder for ladies's sizes, but they're > still available. Then, t

Re: [Design] shirt colors

2016-01-05 Thread Michel, Stephen J.
Proposal: 1. Pick two colors, and two colors only. 2. Both colors must be available in both Mens and Womens. 3. One must be warm, and one must be cool. 4. One must be dark, one must be light. In short, offer Cool Blue and Warm Grey colors (if I haven't gotten all the constraints mixed up -- can

Re: [Design] shirt colors

2016-01-05 Thread Bryan Richter
There seems to have been a major foulup in communication about shirt colors. Diana chose shirt colors and got consensus on those colors. Some of the colors she chose are on backorder for ladies's sizes, but they're still available. Then, those colors were scrapped entirely and different ones were

Re: [Design] business-cards

2016-01-05 Thread Bryan Richter
On Tue, Jan 05, 2016 at 12:45:02PM +0100, Robert Martinez (mray) wrote: > What do we need on our business cards? > > > our logo (long) > our slogan (free the commons) > Name > Position > e-mail (do we have @snowdrift.coop mails?!) > phone number (?) > other info (?) Other things we could add: P

Re: [Design] 4 issues priority

2016-01-05 Thread Aaron Wolf
On 01/05/2016 09:25 AM, Michael Siepmann wrote: > On 01/04/2016 11:45 PM, Aaron Wolf wrote: >> Thanks Mike! I find your interpretation interesting, but I don't like >> the direction. It fails to get the primary issue in the mind of people >> the way I think is necessary. >> >> > >> Congrats and

Re: [Design] 4 issues priority

2016-01-05 Thread Michael Siepmann
On 01/04/2016 11:45 PM, Aaron Wolf wrote: > Thanks Mike! I find your interpretation interesting, but I don't like > the direction. It fails to get the primary issue in the mind of people > the way I think is necessary. > > > Congrats and THANKS to anyone who makes it through reading this, I know

[Design] business-cards

2016-01-05 Thread mray
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