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[June 1 P2] Design page with illustration based on FTU for veterans group #294

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hannahkane opened this issue Apr 29, 2016 · 7 comments

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hannahkane commented Apr 29, 2016

Background: The web literacy team is running a training for the rp6 veterans' group on June 1st and 2nd. We plan to include the Goggles FTU as part of the agenda.

Task: design 3 characters to replace standard goggles FTU (featuring stylized service uniforms or service members). Remix the FTU page using the 3 characters. Share at event for remix by participants.

This is a p2. If a designer feels they have time to do this, it should be limited to a half day, or two at most.

@hannahkane
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cc @chadsansing @xmatthewx

Putting in May 20 milestone as a reminder to discuss, not a commitment to deliver

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I think this could be simplified as: design 3 characters to replace standard goggles FTU. Remix the FTU page using the 3 characters. Share at event for remix by participants.

@hannahkane
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K. Updated original comment.

@ldecoursy
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One thought - Should these be more adult-focused generally rather than specifically veteran/service-focused? That way they could also potentially work with other trainings/opps.

@chadsansing
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I think, "Should there be a more adult-focused image set to appeal to a broad adult audience?," is a different questions from, "Can we localize these images for a partner event?" Would love work on both questions at once :)

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Pomax commented May 2, 2016

same, although as a point of process, tracking those questions separately will be better than doing so in the same issue.

@ldecoursy
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Ignore me - catching up after PTO and now see MozillaFoundation/Design#170 instead - and the q re: whether or not to support multiple FTU experiences is already in there ;)

@hannahkane hannahkane removed this from the May 20, 2016 milestone Jul 11, 2016
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