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This project is about designing a multi-platform tool, build on top of Git and web technologies, but adapted to a designer's workflow using a vector based data model. So that designers of any kind can experiment remote collaboration on larger visual project and be giants themselves. | This project is about designing a multi-platform tool, build on top of Git and web technologies, but adapted to a designer's workflow using a vector based data model. So that designers of any kind can experiment remote collaboration on larger visual project and be giants themselves. |
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| ===== Some examples of designers using Git ===== |
| This is not an exhaustive list. It is showing different kind of projects that designers have built using Git in their workflow. |
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| * [[http://eptcomic.com/ept1movie.htm|Animating a git repository]] The successive commits during a 24 pages comic creation using Inkscape has been animated into a [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY9A2mug4dw|2 min movie]] |
| * [[https://github.com/raphaelbastide/Terminal-Grotesque|Terminal Grotesque]] is an open source font by Raphaël Bastide available on Github. Many design works by Raphaël are available on github which encourages collaborations and forking. |
| * [[http://osp.constantvzw.org|Open Source Publishing]], a graphic design studio using open source tools, has a [[http://git.constantvzw.org/|git repository]] for all their projects. OSP has a crowdfunding campaign to improve and develop their inhouse collaboration tool called [[http://www.kisskissbankbank.com/visual-culture-a-tool-for-design-collaboration | Visual Culture]]. |
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===== History of development ===== | ===== History of development ===== |
==== Medialab Prado ==== | |
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This idea has been looping around in my head for a while and <del>I'd like to present it</del> it has been selected for the **Tools for a read-write world** [[http://medialab-prado.es/interactivos|Interactivos?'13 at Medialab Prado]]. | |
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[[projects:design_with_git:medialab_prado|Text for the open call]] | |
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Draft for the [[projects:design_with_git:medialab_prado_forum|Medialab Prado forum]] call for collaborators. | |
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[[projects:design_with_git:medialab_prado_log|Medialab Prado Log]] | |
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===== Some examples of designers using Git ===== | ==== Medialab Prado ==== |
This is not an exhaustive list. It is showing different kind of projects that designers have built using Git in their workflow. | |
| This idea has been has been submitted and selected for the **Tools for a read-write world** at [[http://medialab-prado.es/interactivos|Interactivos?'13 at Medialab Prado]]. |
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| * [[projects:design_with_git:medialab_prado|Text for the open call]] |
| * Draft for the [[projects:design_with_git:medialab_prado_forum|Medialab Prado forum]] call for collaborators. |
| * [[projects:design_with_git:medialab_prado_log| Daily report and notes during development at Medialab Prado]] |
| * [[http://xuv.github.io/design-with-git/ | Prototype application ]] resulting from the 2 weeks residence at Medialab Prado |
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* [[http://eptcomic.com/ept1movie.htm|Animating a git repository]] The successive commits during a 24 pages comic creation using Inkscape has been animated into a [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY9A2mug4dw|2 min movie]] | |
* [[https://github.com/raphaelbastide/Terminal-Grotesque|Terminal Grotesque]] is an open source font by Raphaël Bastide available on Github. Many design works by Raphaël are available on github which encourages collaborations and forking. | |
* [[http://osp.constantvzw.org|Open Source Publishing]], a graphic design studio using open source tools, has a [[http://git.constantvzw.org/|git repository]] for all their projects. OSP has a crowdfunding campaign to improve and develop their inhouse collaboration tool called [[http://www.kisskissbankbank.com/visual-culture-a-tool-for-design-collaboration | Visual Culture]]. | |
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===== Related pages ===== | ===== Related pages ===== |
* [[projects:design_with_git:file_formats|About file formats and data model]] | * [[projects:design_with_git:file_formats|About file formats and data model]] |
* [[projects:design_with_git:inkscape|The case for SVG, Inkscape and Git]] | * [[projects:design_with_git:inkscape|The case for SVG, Inkscape and Git]] |
=== Visual libs to try out === | * [[projects:design_with_git:notes|Random notes]] |
* http://visjs.org/examples/timeline/05_groups.html | |
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