[ux] Target user groups

Noel Torres envite at rolamasao.org
Fri Apr 1 18:17:08 UTC 2016


Sara Sinclair Brody <scout at simplysecure.org> escribió:

> Hi, Noel!
>
> We did do some brainstorming around who would use the style guide, and came
> up with a prioritized list as part of the process. You can see the results
> of that brainstorming in our etherpad [1].

Thanks, I did not have the link.

Is the Style Guide about the logo only, or about the whole Tor visual  
identity?
>
> Are you talking more about end audiences, though? (I.e., the folks who use
> Tor projects and the Tor website?) I think that it is possible to create
> the first phase of a style guide that fits Tor's "brand", such as it
> exists, without going into a detailed analysis of the end user base. The
> goal of the style guide is not to create extensive designs e.g. for the
> webpage, but to provide basic color and typographic guidelines that will
> then inform future designs.

Maybe I'm going off-road, but IMHO we should also think on the final  
audiences that will use the web before deciding how should it look
>
> All that said, I believe that Isabela and other members of the project have
> been working on identifying the core audience groups for the website. That
> work (along with the style guide) will then feed in to future design work
> on that space.

Thanks

Noel
er Envite
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