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Visual design is handled by our Creative team and we work on projects ranging from logos to marketing campaigns to websites to... well, just about anything and everything visual around here. If that sounds like something you’d like to be a part of, keep reading to learn more about how to get involved with design projects at Mozilla.
Visual design is handled by our Creative team and we work on projects ranging from logos to marketing campaigns to websites to... well, just about anything and everything visual around here. If that sounds like something you’d like to be a part of, keep reading to learn more about how to get involved with design projects at Mozilla.


=One Mozilla Style Guide=
=Twitter=


Help us create and roll out a common visual language for Mozilla to be used everywhere we connect with users (product, websites, marketing, etc.).
[http://www.twitter.com/mozcreative The Creative Twitter account] is currently the main point of contact for visual design contributors at Mozilla. Aside from the regular stream of creative-related news, links to our blog posts and miscellaneous pieces of Internet interest, we'll be posting projects and design challenges for you to work on.


* [[OneMozilla/StyleGuide|Learn more about the Style Guide project]]
Please [http://www.twitter.com/mozcreative follow us] to learn more.


=Creative Collective=
=Blog=


The Creative Collective is a community of artists and designers inspired by the Mozilla ideals of openness, innovation and participation.
[https://blog.mozilla.org/creative/ Read ''about:pixels'', the Mozilla Creative team blog], to learn more about the latest projects we're working on.


* [http://creative.mozilla.org/ Visit the Creative Collective]
=Creative Collective=


Note: The Creative Collective is not currently active, but new challenges will be posted in the future.
The Creative Collective was a community of artists and designers inspired by the Mozilla ideals of openness, innovation and participation. Though it is not currently active, we plan on relaunching it in the future. For now, please [http://www.twitter.com/mozcreative follow us on Twitter] to be notified of future design challenges.


=Newsletter & Blog Graphics=
=Newsletter & Blog Graphics=
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You can also [https://www.mozilla.org/newsletter/ sign up for the newsletter] for more examples.
You can also [https://www.mozilla.org/newsletter/ sign up for the newsletter] for more examples.


Note: More information about contributing graphics to these channels coming soon.
Note: [http://www.twitter.com/mozcreative Follow us on Twitter] for more information about contributing graphics to these channels.


=Usability Forum=
=Usability Forum=
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The [[Witness]] web application (proves person X has signed document Y) needs a designer who can make it look professional. This is probably a one-person project where you can "set your thumb" and have creative control. Some CSS knowledge and web design and user interaction experience would be useful, but we do have coders who can implement your designs if necessary. Please contact [mailto:gerv@mozilla.org Gerv] if this is you. :-)
The [[Witness]] web application (proves person X has signed document Y) needs a designer who can make it look professional. This is probably a one-person project where you can "set your thumb" and have creative control. Some CSS knowledge and web design and user interaction experience would be useful, but we do have coders who can implement your designs if necessary. Please contact [mailto:gerv@mozilla.org Gerv] if this is you. :-)
=Questions?=
If you have any questions about these projects or about anything else to do with design at Mozilla, please get in touch with us.
* [http://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/design Sign up for our design mailing list]
* [http://www.twitter.com/mozcreative Follow us on Twitter]
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