On Mon, 2011-04-25 at 07:01 -0400, Marc Paré wrote: > Hi Drew > > Le 2011-04-25 05:23, drew a écrit : > > Hi, > > > > I should expand on that - I would like the design team to be a resource > > for the different groups/teams that will be working on specific items. I > > would also expect it to continue generating guidelines, recommendations > > or published best practices if you will. > > > > I would not be in favor it acting as a mandated certification body. > > > > Hopefully that is a bit more explanatory as to my thinking. > > > > Thanks again for all the work you putting in, > > > > Drew > > > > > > Thanks for the comments. We should however have some group ultimately > responsible for the release of new designed materials. > > IMO the marketing teams create and disseminate materials that often > contain pre-approved design elements (ex logos, graphics, fonts etc.) > from the design team.
Key phrase - pre-approved. > In these cases, and in particular marketing > materials and documents, these should be put to the scrutiny of the > design team when design elements are included. Again, I simply disagree. As long as a good faith effort to comply with the guidelines is being made then I see no reason for a vetting process on each work item. > I think we have been > using this process quite effectively with the marketing materials that > we have published thus far. For myself I'm trying to set a good example, but if that is being taken as a sign of my agreement that this one team has final say in all work product then let me assuage you of that misconception without further delay. If the person(s) working on a particular item wants to put their work up for review, I would encourage them to do so, voluntarily. > > As far as the text in the material, in this particular case ... > marketing material, the marketing team would give approval for the text > included in document/materials. Marketing text is not the area of > expertise of the design team. > > It goes without saying that in both these cases the TDF membership is > involved through their participation in these groups giving validity to > the approval process of both groups. > > So, in this particular case, dealing with the 3rd party icons, it would > seem to me, the design team should be given mandate of assuring the > proper usage of these icons On this one point - yes I agree. <snip> Thanks, Drew -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/marketing/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
