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|lastname=Volker
|lastname=Volker
|tags=Style Guide, Documentation, Accessibility
|tags=Style Guide, Documentation, Accessibility, Collaboration, Mobile
|primarysession=Session:1
|statement=Developer resources & collaboration on Wikimedia User Interface Style Guide
|statement=Developer resources & collaboration on Wikimedia User Interface Style Guide
Presenting the Wikimedia User Interface Style Guide targeted on developers needs. The style guide is including all its resources and is hosted on GitHub as a test case for design collaboration.
Presenting the Wikimedia User Interface Style Guide targeted on developers needs. The style guide is including all its resources and is hosted on GitHub as a test case for design collaboration.
In the ideation of the new style guide, it was emphasized for it to be a successful resource, it has to address both, designers and developers needs.
In the ideation of the new style guide, it was emphasized for it to be a successful resource, it has to address both, designers and developers needs.
So far a big part of the overarching and visual style principles alongside one development 'base' layer -€“ WikimediaUI Base variables, already being used in OOUI and Marvin as building block -€“ has been accomplished.
So far a big part of the overarching and visual style principles alongside one development 'base' layer -€“ WikimediaUI Base variables, already being used in OOUI and Marvin as building block -€“ has been accomplished.
Within the next couple of weeks, there will also be a 'Components' and 'Resources' section where developers are presented design principles 'in action', combined with demos hot-linking. The presentation would be on principles behind and application of the components:
Within the next couple of weeks, there will also be a 'Components' and 'Resources' section where developers are presented design principles 'in action', combined with demos hot-linking. The presentation would be on principles behind and application of the components:
Ideation and design
Ideation and design
This is for everyone, internationalization/language
This is for everyone, internationalization/language
Open to collaboration
Open to collaboration
Design consistency
Design consistency
Trustworthy yet joyful
Trustworthy yet joyful
Usability and UX best practices and underlying user research,  
Usability and UX best practices and underlying user research,  
Responsive design and mobile first principles and  
Responsive design and mobile first principles and  
Accessibility measurements
Accessibility measurements
There are clearly topics overlapping with the questions posed on the thematic overview like maintaining and growing technical community, role of open source, scaling, tools for embracing mobility.
There are clearly topics overlapping with the questions posed on the thematic overview like maintaining and growing technical community, role of open source, scaling, tools for embracing mobility.


At the end of the presentation there is an open questions/feedback slot planned getting ideas on how to extend/improve the style guide even more.
At the end of the presentation there is an open questions/feedback slot planned getting ideas on how to extend/improve the style guide even more.
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Latest revision as of 11:01, 14 December 2017

Tags Accessibility, Collaboration, Documentation, Mobile, Style Guide
Primary Session Advancing the Contributor Experience
Secondary Sessions

Developer resources & collaboration on Wikimedia User Interface Style Guide

Presenting the Wikimedia User Interface Style Guide targeted on developers needs. The style guide is including all its resources and is hosted on GitHub as a test case for design collaboration.

In the ideation of the new style guide, it was emphasized for it to be a successful resource, it has to address both, designers and developers needs.

So far a big part of the overarching and visual style principles alongside one development 'base' layer -€“ WikimediaUI Base variables, already being used in OOUI and Marvin as building block -€“ has been accomplished.

Within the next couple of weeks, there will also be a 'Components' and 'Resources' section where developers are presented design principles 'in action', combined with demos hot-linking. The presentation would be on principles behind and application of the components:

Ideation and design

This is for everyone, internationalization/language

Open to collaboration

Design consistency

Trustworthy yet joyful

Usability and UX best practices and underlying user research,

Responsive design and mobile first principles and

Accessibility measurements

There are clearly topics overlapping with the questions posed on the thematic overview like maintaining and growing technical community, role of open source, scaling, tools for embracing mobility.

At the end of the presentation there is an open questions/feedback slot planned getting ideas on how to extend/improve the style guide even more.