Will be great! Would love to see this in use with a team.
On Wed, Oct 6, 2021, 1:45 PM Máirín Duffy <duffy@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
_______________________________________________~mLet me know what you think!Hi everyone,If you watch today's Fedora Design team call [1], you'll hear and see a little discussion of a new open source UI wireframing and prototyping tool called PenPot. It's created by the folks who make Taiga, which is a tool we've used in Fedora before. It is a hosted, browser-based app that runs great in Fedora, and you can check it out here:
https://penpot.app/I am trying out this tool to wireframe the redesign for the main Fedora website and create formal brand guidelines for the new Fedora logo. I set up a Fedora Design team on the main server at penpot.app. If you would like to join this team, let me know :)Note this tool isn't meant to replace our usage of Inkscape, especially for illustrations, logo designs, print layouts, etc. But it is a very well-designed tool for UI mockups so I personally will be testing it out more for Fedora UI mockups.
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