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Centralise Corporate Design Templates: open- | inner-source #325
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Thanks @juliafeld for the detailed description - a couple of thoughts regarding this proposal
Is the idea to have a template / guide / education material for
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Current ideas for next steps
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Maybe worth getting @mk-it-easy opinion as CoP UX - maybe also doing a survey: what is already present & required? Maybe also getting in contact with @MicBag with his perspective on (outgoing public) documents & frameworks in general. |
@MarkusTiede definetely up for discussion, thanks. Design Tokens are in my head for quite a while now. Also just had a chat with @hirsch88 and he is working on a technical solution at the moment. Would you mind setting up a quick meeting for that? I would like to understand what exactly is the scope on the document side. |
Dear all
During my daily work I encountered the issue of “making something nice” in terms of integrating the corporate design to the output. So far this concerned in particular the following use cases (incomplete list):
In general every time a document is public, distributed external or internal for “more official uses” one tries to integrate the corporate design (for external there is even an obligation as far as I know).
Some help for the first two can be found in the DataLab repositories, see “Baloise_Corporate_Design_Tools” and “BaloiseRmarkdown” (there may be other). I contacted Hannah Lantermann (from the DataLab) to ask her if it is possible to also upload the Latex stylings to the repository but since I am not part of the DataLab this seems not possible. Instead she suggested to upload it somewhere here (which can be discussed). In general Hannah proposed (and I think this is a great idea) to centralise the corporate design templates at one place such that it can easily be found in the Intranet (here Vorlagen-Corporate-Design or here Marke-Corporate-Design). I guess this would save a lot of time for people running into similar issues.
I am not sure what the best solution would be and hope you are up for a discussion.
Let me know what your thoughts and suggestions are 😊.
*Some insights in “why we decided to use Latex” and an output example at the end:
In general the report we wrote is a report one could easily write in Word instead, but there are some properties of Latex that we wanted to take advantage of:
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