LXer: How we built an open source design system to create new community logos
by LXer from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5H34C)
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As interaction designers on Red Hat[he]#039[/he]s User Experience (UX) Design and Ansible product teams, we worked for about six months to build a logo family with the Ansible community.*This journey started even earlier when a project manager asked us for a "quick and easy" logo for a slide deck. After gathering a few requirements, we presented a logo to the stakeholders within a few days and without much need for iteration. A few months later, another stakeholder decided they would also benefit from having imagery for their materials, so we repeated the process.
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As interaction designers on Red Hat[he]#039[/he]s User Experience (UX) Design and Ansible product teams, we worked for about six months to build a logo family with the Ansible community.*This journey started even earlier when a project manager asked us for a "quick and easy" logo for a slide deck. After gathering a few requirements, we presented a logo to the stakeholders within a few days and without much need for iteration. A few months later, another stakeholder decided they would also benefit from having imagery for their materials, so we repeated the process.
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