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Infographic design work V3

Most of the visual work is now done for the Infographic and here it is for your enjoyment. 

As before, please leave a comment or email Ed with feedback.

Left to do:

New website design V1

Ben has been working with the brand to give the website style a refresh.

The brief is to warm the site up a bit and help us be more directional with our design (guide people to do specific actions), while keeping a balance of contemporary with our more 'folky'  handdrawn roots.

Infographic design work V2

Infographic Version 2 is underway - here is a sample - this is work in progress and is here to give us an idea of the colours, layout, style etc...s

Please email Ed with any feedback - it's all welcome :)

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Infographic design work V1

We are working on producing an 'infographic' which we can use to communicate the 'why', the 'what' and the 'how' of Transition.

It needs to:

Website and development documentation

This is an updated about the documentation work on the Transition Network site and development processes.

Beta widgets invite

Transition Network Special Announcement

'Beta' testers for Projects Widget: we're ready to go!

Hello!

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Please update your Transition Network widgets

Hello all widget owners. We have updated our widget code since our webserver move earlier this month. This means that any of our widgets that you have put on your site are out of date.

Transition Technologist meeting report 05032013

Ttech meet
05/03/13
20:00

Chris Croome
Jim Kirkpatrick
Ed Mitchell

Web server move:
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https://tech.transitionnetwork.org/trac/ticket/466
AGREED: working fine, some bits to tweak, re-evaluate with next version of BOA
AGREED: OK to work on PSE

Project owners update: please update your project profiles

Ed the Transition Network web manager here. I hope you are well and having a good day. I am contacting you to ask you to update your project profile on the Transition Network website.

Spam and what we do about it

Running a significant site with user accounts means that spam goblins like to register on the site in order to add links to their sites so that their sites appear higher in search engine rankings.

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