Hi Pulsarers,

As you may notice, the images in Pulsar documentation are in inconsistent
styles, which affect user experience. This issue may be caused by:

1) Pulsar community does not have design style guides.

2) Original images are not shared, so that contributors can not be able to
re-use the exiting images, and then they create their own.


Solving this issue brings many benefits, such as:

- Build a trusting relationship with Pulsar users.

- Save image contributors' efforts and time in the design process.

- Help design work communicates clearly and looks professional.


And for 2), are there any good solutions?

Hosting original images on GitHub repo may not be a pretty good idea since:

- Collaborating synchronously online is impossible. You need to download
the original file, re-use/edit it, and upload it back. Few contributors
would like to do it.

- Occupy much space.


Can we choose a professional tool to create/edit/host images and
collaborate online synchronously?

Just my two cents: for example, can ASF give the community an email address
and register an account on LucidChart? PMC can manage the LucidChart Pulsar
account and all image assets and grant different access to contributors. So
that contributors can re-use/collaborate in an efficient manner.


Please correct me if my understanding is incorrect, I'd love your feedback,
thanks!

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