[Design-team] Re: New badge review: BrickHack 2016

2016-02-19 Thread Nick Bebout
I did not know two design team members had to approve it, I thought it was just one, and I am in design-team group and thought the design looked ok, so I pushed it. I didn't notice the issue with the gradient. ___ design-team mailing list design-team@l

[Design-team] Re: New badge review: BrickHack 2016

2016-02-19 Thread S.Kemter
there is an rule that two design team members have to say yes until now nobody did 2016-02-19 22:28 GMT+07:00 Nick Bebout : > Yes, once a revised version gets made, it's easy for me to replace it in > the git repo which will update the copy on the badges site. > > On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 7:49

[Design-team] Re: New badge review: BrickHack 2016

2016-02-19 Thread Nick Bebout
Yes, once a revised version gets made, it's easy for me to replace it in the git repo which will update the copy on the badges site. On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 7:49 AM, Justin W. Flory wrote: > Thanks for the feedback, Maria! > > I had borrowed from the events badge template, but I hadn't played wi

[Design-team] Re: New badge review: BrickHack 2016

2016-02-19 Thread Justin W. Flory
Thanks for the feedback, Maria! I had borrowed from the events badge template, but I hadn't played with a gradient. I'll add to my list of things to do for today to tweak. nb actually pushed the badge last night, but BrickHack isn't for a while, so it shouldn't be that difficult of a thing to

[Design-team] Re: New badge review: BrickHack 2016

2016-02-19 Thread Mariia Leonova
Hi Justin! Good job on designing a badge! From what I can tell, it falls a bit out from our line of badges. My first concern is the flat background. If you consult with the badges style guide, you can see there that usually a gradient or pattern is suggested to be used. For conferences it's dark