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== Style == | == Style == |
Revision as of 18:30, 27 March 2014
Presentation
Design Vision and Principles
- Get to know the vision and principles that inform the visual design.
Style
The following style elements provide a palette to express your own unique vision while also being part of a shared community vision.
- Use colors consistently.
- Ensure backgrounds and edges honor the design vision.
- Icon use should be consistent throughout the interface.
- Layout visual elements to reduce clutter and ensure balance.
- Use appropriate size and spacing to create breathing room.
- Follow the alignment guidelines.
- Treat typography with the same care as any other aspect of the visual design.
- Keep wording consistent and easy to understand.
- Take care about localization of your project.
- Do not apply capitalization except for titles and in case of sentence style.
- Apply standard control labels in your app.
- Use static text for main instruction and supplemental information.
Building blocks
- Building blocks help make it easier to design applications that satisfy the design vision without needing to always create your own custom UI elements.
Tools
- Try the mock-up toolkit to help with designing your application.
- Ask for help and share your visual design ideas on the KDE Visual Design Group forum.