OneMozilla
About One Mozilla
One Mozilla is a broad initiative devoted to creating a common experience across all our touchpoints. Whether you're using Firefox, visiting one of our sites, downloading an app from the Marketplace, participating in an Engagement campaign, etc, etc the idea is that there should always be a feeling that you're interacting with Mozilla. In the past, these types of experiences have typically been very diffuse, but One Mozilla is an effort to bring all that together again.
One Mozilla: Past
For most of 2011, the One Mozilla efforts were focused on websites - merging mozilla.com and mozilla.org, creating Tabzilla, implementing the Bedrock platform, etc. Read more about this part of the project at the archived One Mozilla wiki page.
More background:
- Moving Towards One Mozilla (August 2011)
- Proposal for how to tell the Mozilla and Firefox story better (February 2010)
- Starting the Discussion: How to Make Mozilla’s Websites Better (February 2010)k
One Mozilla: Present
One Mozilla: Future
Meeting Notes
That work hasn't stopped, but we're also moving on to the even more ambitious next phase of unifying our visual styles across our products, websites and campaigns. The main deliverable for that is a One Mozilla style guide, which will codify a common visual language to be used everywhere we connect with users.
Sean Martell and I are leading this effort, in close collaboration with a number of folks on the UX design team. The goal for Q2 is to create a document that everyone can draw upon as they work on products, websites, marketing, etc (particularly relevant as we sync our products more closely as part of the Kilimanjaro Project). We'll be sharing more details on this as it takes shape, but if you'd like to be part of the process please join us at our weekly meeting, to be held Wednesdays at 10:30 Pacific (contact me directly if you want an invite).
It should be a fun project…stay tuned for more info soon!