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author | Siri Reiter <siri@jones.dk> | 2017-09-10 14:33:12 +0200 |
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committer | Siri Reiter <siri@jones.dk> | 2017-09-10 14:33:12 +0200 |
commit | f37985e604f4dbd8f8e2f5c65782e161ca55e699 (patch) | |
tree | 6ca0537805017ebb54b8b94b15a41c8f4d21c45f | |
parent | 972e001677bee18a795ea5fd94431e6f05ba242a (diff) |
Tag english et al., add meta date.
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diff --git a/blog/entry/170731_en.mdwn b/blog/entry/170731_en.mdwn index 9a54fa0..eaf1b0f 100644 --- a/blog/entry/170731_en.mdwn +++ b/blog/entry/170731_en.mdwn @@ -1,25 +1,39 @@ # Design in Debian - Debian Design -Uniform is a project in Debian Design. Uniform is an attempt to -make unified design decisions across applications and services -ahead of installment. Uniform is a package that can hook onto -packages and override their own designs. Uniform makes it possible -to make a unified look and feel for branding purposes, a -homogenized desktop experience with at clear identity. -Handy for blends and forks that want to make their own customizations +Uniform is a project in Debian Design. +Uniform makes it possible to make a unified look and feel with a clear identity +in Debian packages with user interface. +The Uniform package can offer system wide defaults for other packages +in order for them to alter their own default design choices. +Uniform applies design traits across desktop environments, window managers, +applications and services at the moment of installation. +The tool is handy for customized blends and forks of Debian - and for the next stable version of Debian. Starting with color and typeface schemes, the scope of the package can potentially expand to include other configuration issues like choice of widget theme, icon theme, wallpaper and voice management. -Uniform is not about designing, but about activating and translating -designs and customizations into different programming languages. +The Uniform package converts design configurations into different programming languages. -Title -Tagline -Logo -Profile - Wallpaper - Color - Typography +Initial choices prompted by Uniform during installation + + * Title + * Tagline + * Logo + * Profile + * Wallpaper + * Color + * Typography + +One application of a color or a set of colors doesn't necessarily mix well into the next +To overcome some of these obstacles to uniformity, a set of semantics is recommended. + +Ressources for semantic expressions of color and typographic design + + * SASS ressources + * The Google Material Design project + * Bootstrap + +[[!tag blog english debian uniform]] +[[!meta date=2017-07-31]] |