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= Projects =
To find out more about the Mozilla Creative Team and how you can get involved, follow the Creative Twitter account and Creative blog at:


== Interaction ==
* http://www.twitter.com/mozcreative
* products
* https://blog.mozilla.org/creative/
** Firefox
** Thunderbird
** Calendar/Lightning
** Fennec
* experiments
** labs projects
** community add-ons
** AMO: bandwagon
** AMO: collections
* websites
** mozilla.com
** spreadfirefox.com
** addons.mozilla.org
** addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/fashionyourfirefox
** Mozilla portal (no URL yet)
* tools
** bugzilla
** tinderbox
** graph server


== Visual:Product ==
If you have a design project you'd like to get contributors to help with, talk with the Creative team on IRC in [irc://irc.mozilla.org #fistbump].
* Firefox theme design work
* Labs icon design work
** Ubiquity icon
* Fennec theme design work
* www.mozilla.com design work
 
== Visual:Brand ==
* Firefox logo
* Mozilla logo
* Powered by Mozilla
 
= Resources =
* this
* http://svn.mozilla.org/design to hold design artifacts (graphics, templates, wireframe omnigraffles, etc) (see {{bug|476008}})
* [[Design/design.mozilla.org|http://design.mozilla.org]]
* [[Design/CreativeCollective|Mozilla Creative Collective]]
 
=Community Building=
 
* Outbound (Mozilla reaching out to designers)
** Challenges
*** Firefox T-Shirt contest
*** Impact Mozilla
*** Challenges to the lazyweb
** Outreach to educational programs
*** Design Challenge: Spring '09 (labs, probably poorly named)
*** Open Design Lunches
** Podcast: The Design Review
 
* Inbound (designers trying to get involved with Mozilla)
** Single canonical channel of communication that spans different groups and teams at Mozilla (probably through a blog post aggregation at design.mozilla.org).
** Hosting educational materials online
** Easy access to all source files being created across projects

Latest revision as of 18:26, 26 October 2012

To find out more about the Mozilla Creative Team and how you can get involved, follow the Creative Twitter account and Creative blog at:

If you have a design project you'd like to get contributors to help with, talk with the Creative team on IRC in #fistbump.