Policies/en/Visual-Identity-Guidelines
💡 In simple words: Visual identity guidelines are rules about how a project uses its logos, colors, and writing style. They help people recognize the project everywhere. WikiDeal is creating its own guidelines.
🎯 In 20 seconds (scientific summary): Visual identity guidelines establish standardized protocols for mark deployment, chromatic systems, and typographic conventions to maintain organizational coherence and recognition across distributed platforms. The emerging trend suggests that cooperative and governance-focused projects are increasingly adopting community-driven design processes, indicated here by WikiDeal's open-call methodology for charter development, rather than top-down institutional approaches.
This is a draft version. Source: adapted notably from the Wikimedia Foundation Governance Wiki, https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Legal:Visual_identity_guidelines (CC BY-SA 4.0), with changes. Status: under construction. See the detailed disclaimer.
This page is under construction.
Visual identity guidelines define how the marks, logos, colors and typography of a project are intended to be used, so that its public image stays consistent and recognizable. This page is reserved for the future WikiDeal guidelines.
The WikiDeal graphic charter is the subject of an open call, open to everyone: see the open call for the graphic charter.