Designers Can Be Open-Sourcerers Too! Abigail Makolo eHealth4everyone @abigail_mak
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Hi! I’m Abby -
Self-taught User Experience (UX) Designer.
Product Manager & SQA and Testing Enthusiast
GCI 2019 Mentor, AnitaB.org
Open Source Design Enthusiast
Loves ice-cream and photography
Abigail Makolo eHealth4everyone @abigail_mak
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Designing for Open Source
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Wait, what is Open Source? FOSS?
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Flexibility Peer-review
Open source is something people can read, modify and share because its design/code is publicly accessible.
Collaborative participation Transparency Open-exchange
FOSS is Free and Open Source Software.
Open Source Festival 2020
Community-oriented development
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“Most designers don’t have a clue about open source.” - Eriol Fox, Ushahidi
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No clue about open source
The tools/processes can be intimidating
They don’t see the benefits
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As a Designer Conduct UX reviews of existing projects Design sketches, mockups to improve usability Conduct user research and usability testing for the project
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As a Designer Develop a style guide for consistent visual design Create branding designs (e.g. new logo) Create walkthrough videos for the software
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As a Designer
Improve the project documentation Rewrite design issues as design challenges Look out for opportunities for design contributions
Visit For more ideas on ways to contribute
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Growing as an Open-Source Designer
Opensource.guide
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“Let’s make open source software beautiful and more usable!” - Abigail Makolo