Hi Max,

I am Front-end engineer in airbnb. I’s like to join the group and share some 
work. Thank you!

- Grace

> On Aug 5, 2019, at 4:54 PM, Maxime Beauchemin <maximebeauche...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> As mentioned at the bi-weekly community meeting, the team at Preset is
> planning to sponsor an engagement with design agency Cartel
> <http://carteldesign.com/> to assist the community in defining what the
> future of Superset may evolve looking like. The folks at Cartel (cced) are
> specialized in designing data-heavy, highly-interactive applications like
> Superset.
> 
> The effort will take place over September - October - November, and for
> that engagement we'd like to assemble a small interest group (6-8 people)
> that can help shape the direction of this effort, from across the
> community. We'd like for the major contributors to be represented, and for
> representation to be roughly be based on merit accumulated so far. The
> folks at Cartel told us they've had much better success working with
> smaller group so we're trying to respect that.
> 
> People who want to get involved should:
> * be able to commit 2H+ a week over those 3 months
> * have a history of involvement in the project, merit and/or merit
> representation
> * a deep understanding of the product
> * design sense + good UI / UX intuition
> * understanding Superset use cases and users
> 
> We'd also like to be able to communicate progress throughout the process
> and offer a way for the people from the wider community to provide
> feedback. One or two people in the interest group will be in charge of
> communicating in and out as we move forward.
> 
> The interest group will define what areas to focus on and the deliverables
> as we engage with the agency. My personal intuition going into this is that
> we'll prefer to go wide and shallow as opposed to dig super deep into a
> small set of specific area. Though we'll likely focus on core-ux workflows
> like content creation, and tying up the different pieces of Superset
> together. We may explore new areas like spreasheet-type interactions,
> notebooky-type interfaces and things of that nature as well. In any case,
> expect to see lots of wireframes!
> 
> We do not intend for the designs produced during this engagement to be an
> absolute for the future of Superset, but instead as an inspiration and
> guiding material to build upon as we work on individual PRs.
> 
> Anyhow! Please reach out if you're interested or have feedback on the
> process. We're intending to report progress on the mailing list as we go.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Max

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