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The style guide should provide enough of a framework to maintain visual consistency across the entire Badge collection, while providing enough flexibility to encourage creativity and variety in future Badge designs.
Note: It may be possible to extend this illustration style guide to the Node.js project as a whole – a great crossover opportunity with the Website Redesign initiative @oe !
Lets collect examples of badge styles we like from across the web in the discussion below. Then, we can develop a selection of badge style proposals to shop around, collect feedback on, and refine.
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Unless we have an experienced designer who wants to take a stab at the color palette, we may want to just adopt / adapt an existing open source system like mineral-ui or open-color.
The style guide should provide enough of a framework to maintain visual consistency across the entire Badge collection, while providing enough flexibility to encourage creativity and variety in future Badge designs.
Examples of Illustration style guides: Atlassian, Behance, Dropbox
Nodeschool has a great example of a simple badge template to use for custom stickers. Whatever style we land on, we should provide this template and the style guide in a number of formats.
Lets collect examples of badge styles we like from across the web in the discussion below. Then, we can develop a selection of badge style proposals to shop around, collect feedback on, and refine.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: