Thanks for adding content to the branding-material page.
I indeed tackled the web version of the style guide, but need more time to complete it, probably a month delay or so (rather slow because this can be done do on my limited free time only )
As discussed together previously, along with Jeffrey Jonhson, the html style guide should be based on markdown and added to the branding github repo, so we can easily extend and maintain it in future. I am thus extending a mdwiki template to fit to the PDF style as best as possible, and writing the md files, following the guide toc and sections.
Btw, I am also working on the OSGeo symbol set in parralel, likely to be added to the branding material and the style guide too.
Once done, i suggest that we host the HTML guide using the OSGeo github project page (http://osgeo.github.io/branding.… ?) or even better on a subdomain such as brand.osgeo.org or similar. So the actual WordPress branding-material page would thus ultimately link to the PDF and the HTML versions.
Thanks for adding content to the branding-material page.
I indeed tackled the web version of the style guide, but need more time to complete it, probably a month delay or so (rather slow because this can be done do on my limited free time only )
As discussed together previously, along with Jeffrey Jonhson, the html style guide should be based on markdown and added to the branding github repo, so we can easily extend and maintain it in future. I am thus extending a mdwiki template to fit to the PDF style as best as possible, and writing the md files, following the guide toc and sections.
Btw, I am also working on the OSGeo symbol set in parralel, likely to be added to the branding material and the style guide too.
Once done, i suggest that we host the HTML guide using the OSGeo github project page (http://osgeo.github.io/branding.… ?) or even better on a subdomain such as brand.osgeo.org or similar. So the actual WordPress branding-material page would thus ultimately link to the PDF and the HTML versions.