MozCampEU2012/LocalizingDesign
Title of Session: Creative Office Hours: Localizing Design
Facilitators: Matej Novak & Sean Martell
Are you paid or volunteer staff?: Paid
Area of Contribution (Team Name): Creative (Brand)
How are you currently involved with the community?: Steward for Creative
Location of Work (where do you reside?): Toronto
Talk Length (please choose between 30, 60, 90, 120 minutes):
We would start with a short presentation (30–60 minutes, ideally early on the first day) to introduce the One Mozilla Style Guide and the session format that will follow.
From there, we would like to have a room or area set aside for the rest of the weekend where people could come to get help with their projects along with answers to any questions they might have (or just hang out between other sessions). It should be a drop-in format, a very hands-on and ongoing process.
(If the above is not possible, perhaps two 90- or 120-minute sessions, one on each day — something like that.)
Summary:
The session would begin with an introduction and presentation of the new One Mozilla Style Guide and assets repository, including what they encompass and how they work.
It would then transition to a workshop format where we would invite people to come with their questions and projects they'd like help with. The goal isn't to complete projects for them, but to give them the tools to empower and enable them to complete them on their own.
The workshop would also feature design demonstrations and discussions about current and past work (if there's interest, we could have Sean design something in real time so people could watch on the projector). Topics would include the new Sandstone layout for websites and how to implement it; tips on responsive design (for mobile devices); how to best use and leverage the One Mozilla Style Guide and assets repository; etc.
We would also bring a project or projects that people could start (and perhaps complete) while at MozCamp. One example would be to update their community sites with the new Sandstone design (using the Style Guide and assets repository).
We'd also like to make the room (or area) an overall creative space where people could work on projects offline (buttons, T-shirts, stickers, crafts, etc.) between other sessions.
How your session furthers the MozCamp Goals (https://wiki.mozilla.org/MozCampEU2012/Tracks):
This falls under both the Grow Mozilla and Mobile + Desktop tracks. Empowering and bringing in new designers helps grow the Creative Team, while creating better localized pages helps with our download and retention goals.
Expected Outcome or Deliverable:
Participants would leave with a completed Web page(s) or other asset(s) to help further Mozilla and their community goals; or with the tools and knowledge to create those pages or assets in the future. Specifically, we'd love to see people walk away with the files for Sandstone versions of their community sites (like http://mozillapl.org/, for example).
Desired Audience Type or Skill-set:
Designers, localizers and anyone looking to learn more about creative and how it applies to furthering the mission in their local community
Equipment Needs (Video projector already included):
A couple of computers (iMacs, maybe?) that people could work on (with Adobe Creative Suite installed) would be a nice-to-have, in case people don't have their own or don't have the software (they could also use these to browse the One Mozilla Style Guide and/or assets repository)
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- Axel Hecht
- Coce 10:46, 30 July 2012 (PDT)
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