Martin Owens
2017-07-21 08:09:46 UTC
Dear Developers and Users,
I have been working with Tim Jones to develop some new icons for the
website. I wanted the icons to have a theme and to carry a bit of
identity for the teams they represent. So we went with hats. See the
lovely icons in-situ here:
https://inkscape.org/en/teams/
Showing off the art is actually not just what I want to communicate.
Firstly I want to thank Tim, because they have been awesome to work
with and very productive with the brief. I highly recommend.
I approached Tim because he'd produced a piece of artwork with Inkscape
and submitted it to our website (inkscape.org). The way we can host a
small portion of our user's work on the website, is really something
great for our community. Firstly because it shows us what great things
can be done with the software, but also because it humbles us
developers to know that our code is helping make such amazing work.
Getting new collaborators into a project is hard. Getting non-
programmer contributions is harder still. But the way our website can
highlight non-developer aspects of our community; gifts us an
opportunity to expand the reaches of the contributing population, to
bring in new people and help them contribute in whatever small way they
can.
If you find yourself browsing the website, and you get an idea about
how we might make the user community even better through improvements
to the how the website works. I want you to let me know. Because users
are just as important as developers, and helping people come together
helps all parts of the project.
Thanks for listening!
Best Regards, Martin Owens
Website Administrator
I have been working with Tim Jones to develop some new icons for the
website. I wanted the icons to have a theme and to carry a bit of
identity for the teams they represent. So we went with hats. See the
lovely icons in-situ here:
https://inkscape.org/en/teams/
Showing off the art is actually not just what I want to communicate.
Firstly I want to thank Tim, because they have been awesome to work
with and very productive with the brief. I highly recommend.
I approached Tim because he'd produced a piece of artwork with Inkscape
and submitted it to our website (inkscape.org). The way we can host a
small portion of our user's work on the website, is really something
great for our community. Firstly because it shows us what great things
can be done with the software, but also because it humbles us
developers to know that our code is helping make such amazing work.
Getting new collaborators into a project is hard. Getting non-
programmer contributions is harder still. But the way our website can
highlight non-developer aspects of our community; gifts us an
opportunity to expand the reaches of the contributing population, to
bring in new people and help them contribute in whatever small way they
can.
If you find yourself browsing the website, and you get an idea about
how we might make the user community even better through improvements
to the how the website works. I want you to let me know. Because users
are just as important as developers, and helping people come together
helps all parts of the project.
Thanks for listening!
Best Regards, Martin Owens
Website Administrator