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Le 27/11/11 18:22, Charles-H. Schulz a écrit :
Andrew,

To keep this simple and without shame of repeating myself:
The developers cannot implement a complete redesign all at once. Therefore
you need to push changes one by one. Little by little. In order to do this
you need to write specification for each of the UI feature. What has been
written so far here and on Mirek's blog needs to be much, much more
detailed.

That way we'll get something developers can use and understand.

To complement Charles answer, may I suggest to re-use the wiki pages created by Christoph Noack to make proposals ?
You can see them in the whiteboard section :
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboard

And an important point : please create mockups in wireframe.
Otherwise, the theme/aesthetic changes may disturb the UX analysis. [1]

Thanks,

Michel



[1] http://uxopenofficeorg.blogspot.com/2010/05/picture-is-worth-thousand-words.html
for example, all ux proposals by Canonical are built with balsamiq :
http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/383
http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/333

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