Archive for January, 2009

Friends of GNOME website process

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Glad to see the new Friends of GNOME website finally online.
Kalle and I started with this when he and Clemens was over at my place some time ago.

We started with ideas and sketches. We tried a couple of different approaches and ideas for the selection of the donation level and a bunch of different ways of displaying the page where you select your hacker and different illustrations.

sketch 1 sketch 2 sketch 3

Then we took the best sketches and imported those into Inkscape for selecting the best colors, choosing the exact styling of the elements and made sure the text that Stormy provided us with would fit etc.

mockup 1 mockup 3 mockup 3

The last step was the actual html+php+css+jquery voodoo. I spent quite some time battling php (I didn’t really know any php before) to allow the page to display different things on the second page, depending on your choice on the first page and trying to understand how paypal worked exactly. Kalle fixed some jQuery and made sure my broken php snippets would work properly. Collaborating over Dropbox worked pretty well actually.

screenshot 1 screenshot 2 screenshot 3

I also made a banner that all GNOME fans can put on their websites or blogs and link to http://www.gnome.org/friends.
Friend of GNOME banner

Someone also asked if I could make a general GNOME Lover banner too, so here is that as well.
GNOME Lover banner

Release process infographics

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Did a attempt to create a graphical representation of the GNOME Release Process, as requested here.

GNOME release timeline
bigger version | source

The birds turned out pretty neat I guess, or as Vincent said:

I like it. It’s pure art, you know. Not understandable.