On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 5:11 PM, Shirley Wang <swang@pivotal.io> wrote:
Hello Hackers,
We've started to work on creating a style guide for pgAdmin4.
Our goals with the style guide are to:
- have a single source of truth for visual design and workflows
- make it easier when adding or updating a section to the app to maintain consistency
:-)
How we'll know we're successful:
- conversations about design are more high level, driven by user needs and pains
- decreasing (or at least not adding to) current css bloat due to templating and overwrites
Sounds good.
Process for creating a style guide
We're going to start from the smallest building blocks of the site and use that to define larger and larger components. Currently, we're taking inventory of current styles in the app, including colors, typography, buttons, dialogs etc.
Given how the front end is currently structured, we were thinking that static documentation of styles would be a good MVP, at least until we determine what the best documentation for developers on the community would be. Attached is the inventory of styles as of now, including a Sketch file (a tool for creating design mockups, also where I've been keeping track of styles). You can also access files here on Google drive here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B7jMyxF3NH5lb2JxREUxclp1Unc?usp=sharing
Also sounds good.
Please feel free to edit the Sketch file- my only ask is new versions hare named accordingly.
- Wow, that's a lot of colours. I didn't realise we had so many. I think we need to work that down to a set of a dozen or less primary colours.
- I wouldn't worry about the button colour borders and gradients too much. Those are standard bootstrap colours, so we should document them in terms of bootstrap styles, not colour components.
- We should change the browser list font and standardise on Helvetica Neue.
- Is Helvetica Neue the best font for us? Our previous designer wanted to use Droid Sans, which I wasn't so keen on, but is there a better option to standardise on?
Oh, and an ironic side note: the one style that we have had for 20 years now is the formatting/capitalisation of the "pgAdmin" name. You might want to stop using pg_Admin :-p