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* To ensure that the everyone knows exactly what we want to achieve from a project. | * To ensure that the everyone knows exactly what we want to achieve from a project. | ||
* To act as a point of reference for designers and developers, forming the focus of their work | * To act as a point of reference for designers and developers, forming the focus of their work | ||
Here are the design briefs for the Open Badges project: | |||
* Badge Backpack | |||
* Badge Studio | |||
* Chicago Summer of Learning | |||
* Web Standard/ Literacy | |||
* Open Badges Community Website | |||
* Open Badger | |||
* [https://etherpad.mozilla.org/openbadgeswebsite-designbrief Open Badges Website] |
Revision as of 12:36, 5 April 2013
Design briefs serve two primary functions:
- To ensure that the everyone knows exactly what we want to achieve from a project.
- To act as a point of reference for designers and developers, forming the focus of their work
Here are the design briefs for the Open Badges project:
- Badge Backpack
- Badge Studio
- Chicago Summer of Learning
- Web Standard/ Literacy
- Open Badges Community Website
- Open Badger
- Open Badges Website