@ -17,7 +18,7 @@ During this process we were brought closer with the [I2P Project](https://geti2p
After our first Usability Study for Thunderbird, we put these lessons into use and optimized the process in which we would conduct Usability Research for I2P. Renata, our Usability Researcher interviewed ten (10) I2P Users (that's twice as many as in our [Thunderbird Study](/2018/07/05/thunderbird-style-guide)) throughout local events in Albania and Kosovo. The study focused on I2P for Windows and Linux operating systems, asking users to complete 5 major tasks in I2P and additionally also another optional task.
You can read the final I2P Usability Study [here](https://github.com/uracreative/works/raw/main/I2P/Usability%20Study/I2P%20Usability%20Study.pdf).
You can read the final I2P Usability Study [here](https://github.com/uradotdesign/works/raw/main/I2P/Usability%20Study/I2P%20Usability%20Study.pdf).
## Style Guide
@ -27,6 +28,6 @@ Considering the fact that we work with projects related to privacy and security,
You can see a demo of the style guide website [here](https://uracreative.github.io/i2p-styleguide) and the portfolio [project](../../../projects/i2p) on our website.
You can see a demo of the style guide website [here](https://uradotdesign.github.io/i2p-styleguide) and the portfolio [project](../../../projects/i2p) on our website.
We would like to thank [OpenTechFund](https://opentech.fund) for their support on providing resources for privacy and security related open source projects to thrive and receive help where they need the most.
@ -17,6 +18,6 @@ All logos are available in their glyph form and you can tweak or adapt them to y
We hope to add new logos every month and grow the collection of public domain logos. With the amount of unappreciated logo drafts we have lying on our hard drives, we don't think that's going to be hard to pull through. We worked on Logobridge since 2016 but never got it off the ground properly like now. We hope that it will prove more useful to people now. Logobridge is also available in [German](https://logobridge.co/de) as of now.
Of course Logobridge itself is open source and powered by [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com). You can find the repo on [GitHub]( https://github.com/uracreative/logobridge).
Of course Logobridge itself is open source and powered by [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com). You can find the repo on [GitHub]( https://github.com/uradotdesign/logobridge).
Want to contribute with a logo one of your past clients didn't appreciate enough? File a Pull Request or an [Issue](https://github.com/uracreative/logobridge/issues/new) on GitHub and we can include it in the upcoming month.
Want to contribute with a logo one of your past clients didn't appreciate enough? File a Pull Request or an [Issue](https://github.com/uradotdesign/logobridge/issues/new) on GitHub and we can include it in the upcoming month.
@ -23,7 +24,7 @@ With the logo being decided upon, we had a clear path going forward, implementin
The style guide itself features visuals, assets and components ready to be used in Reproducible Builds projects. Additionally, the style guide is free of any 3rd party trackers (including Google Fonts), external libraries and works also with JavaScript disabled / Tor High Security Mode. We even made sure that the style guide is responsive and should work fine on all resolutions.
The style guide is now migrated to [Debian infrastructure](https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/reproducible-styleguide), but you can view a [live version on GitHub pages](https://uracreative.github.io/reproducible-builds-styleguide/).
The style guide is now migrated to [Debian infrastructure](https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/reproducible-styleguide), but you can view a [live version on GitHub pages](https://uradotdesign.github.io/reproducible-builds-styleguide/).
In the coming weeks, the official version will live on [https://reproducible-builds.org/style](https://reproducible-builds.org/style)
The repo has been transferred to the Freedom of Press GitHub [organization](https://github.com/freedomofpress/securedrop/).
However, we keep a static archive for the time being where you can preview the live site of the [style guide](https://uracreative.github.io/securedrop-styleguide/) and the portfolio [project](../../../projects/securedrop) on our website.
However, we keep a static archive for the time being where you can preview the live site of the [style guide](https://uradotdesign.github.io/securedrop-styleguide/) and the portfolio [project](../../../projects/securedrop) on our website.
We would like to thank [OpenTechFund](https://opentech.fund) for their support on providing resources for privacy and security related open source projects to thrive and receive help where they need the most.
title = "Thunderbird Style Guide and Usability Study"
draft = true
authors = ["anxhelo"]
date = "2018-07-05 08:00:00 +0200"
image = "/img/blog/thumb_thunderbird.png"
@ -25,7 +26,7 @@ To be inline with the new Firefox Photon Design system, we worked on a fork spec
After the Firefox logo was revamped in 2017, a Thunderbird contributor filed a [ticket on Bugzilla](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1404648) suggesting to follow Firefox' lead and redesign the Thunderbird logo according to the new Photon Design guidelines. Funnily, this coincided with our own experiments on how Thunderbird's logo could be like so we joined the conversation on Bugzilla. We want to thank the great support we got from Ryan Sipes, Thunderbird's Community Manager, who helped facilitate communication with the Thunderbird Community. The new logo will appear in Thunderbird 60.
## Usability Study
Thunderbird was the first project we conducted a Usability Study on. This was possible due to Renata joining our team recently and expanding upon the services Ura offers support. Renata conducted user interviews during [Open Source Conference Albania (OSCAL)](https://osc.al) 2018. The tests were done with 5 testers from different backgrounds, asked to accomplish 9 different tasks. [You can read the final Thunderbid Usability Study here](https://github.com/uracreative/works/raw/main/Thunderbird/Thunderbird%20Usability%20Study.pdf).
Thunderbird was the first project we conducted a Usability Study on. This was possible due to Renata joining our team recently and expanding upon the services Ura offers support. Renata conducted user interviews during [Open Source Conference Albania (OSCAL)](https://osc.al) 2018. The tests were done with 5 testers from different backgrounds, asked to accomplish 9 different tasks. [You can read the final Thunderbid Usability Study here](https://github.com/uradotdesign/works/raw/main/Thunderbird/Thunderbird%20Usability%20Study.pdf).
Since early on, we had a special connection with Thunderbird. While many users moved to web-based mail clients, we always preferred using a single mail client to manage our mail and calendar. In fact, in the early days our founder Elio helped redesign the Thunderbird Conversations add-on and even now our email infrastructure is powered by ProtonMail and ProtonMail Bridge via Thunderbird.