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@hdothiduc and I checked in yesterday and went through her designs. I'm extremely happy with what Hang has produced; I understand how to apply the designs and have even learned a bit about CSS in the process :-) At this moment, in my current planning, I can get started with what we have at this moment. As for next steps, we talked about the following: Short term (finishing this assignment) ====================================== - Hang will upload the illustrations <https://drive.google.com/open?id=1UbgfhgxcoS-bo8iCjFIod87I3sA--ewo> she made to Wikimedia Commons, in svg format, so that community members can download and edit them, and translate the lines of text as needed. She will also send me brief guidelines on how anyone (I, and other community members) can create their own illustrations in the same style. I will then organize the illustrations on Commons and will create a gallery page there with explanations on their background, usage and application, and will start experimenting with integrating them into draft documentation. - @mcruzWMF: thank you so much for pointing to those templates developed for the Wikimedia Resource Center. They indeed look excellent and extremely useful for my purposes. I will start to play around with them on draft documentation so that I get a better idea of where improvements and additions may be needed. - One detail @hdothiduc mentioned: it would be good to also have //hover// styling for the Portal Navigation <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Template:Portal_navigation> template. This may be something to look at later this year, see below. Longer term (September-December 2019) ===================================== I expect that the bulk of documentation work for #glam <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/glam/> and #structureddataoncommons <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/structureddataoncommons/> will happen in September-December 2019. Hang and I discussed that it would be great if I can ask for her ongoing design input and help again during that period, for more detailed fine-tuning of the exact elements and additions we need at that point, building upon the first elements she has designed now. 1. There is currently no need (yet) to rework the workflow graphic <https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Data_and_Media_Partnerships_Workflow_v2.svg> IMO. It is very much work in progress and it is likely to change a lot - and perhaps be applied in different ways - in those upcoming months. I suggest we revisit it in September-December 2019 in that context, unless @mcruzWMF has strong opinions on restyling the current version :-) 2. I will submit new work requests for September-December for two areas of design work: - Continued improvements and support for designs for the documentation that will be actually written in that period - Production of the explainer video about #structureddataoncommons <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/structureddataoncommons/> that we also planned in the communications plan <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1h-N_xnIVXfiZkYozBq09HG0mUAic2tZxnkjRCbXDFTE/edit#heading=h.ktvlh1cyvjg>. Comments welcome! TASK DETAIL https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T219806 EMAIL PREFERENCES https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/settings/panel/emailpreferences/ To: hdothiduc, SandraF_WMF Cc: mcruzWMF, hdothiduc, Quiddity, SandraF_WMF, darthmon_wmde, Nandana, JKSTNK, Lahi, PDrouin-WMF, Gq86, E1presidente, Ramsey-WMF, Cparle, Anooprao, GoranSMilovanovic, QZanden, Tramullas, Acer, LawExplorer, Salgo60, Silverfish, _jensen, rosalieper, Susannaanas, Jane023, Wikidata-bugs, Base, matthiasmullie, aude, Ricordisamoa, Wesalius, Lydia_Pintscher, Fabrice_Florin, Raymond, Steinsplitter, Mbch331, Qgil
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