[Manila Principles] Web site mockup

Carolina Rossini crossini at publicknowledge.org
Fri Jan 16 12:56:33 PST 2015


below

On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 3:14 PM, Jeremy Malcolm <jmalcolm at eff.org> wrote:

> On 16/01/2015 11:58 am, Carolina Rossini wrote:
> > looks good, but I do not feel that the drawing/logo does the jobs it
> > might be intend to...
>
> Too cartoony, you think?  I can ask the designer for another option if
> he has the time.
>
> Carol: the "cartoony" of it is ok. But that type of image is associated to
"speak up", which I understand it is related to "freedom of expression".
But since this is all focused on business and government practices, so, the
image could be of these actors exercising power. Disregard if too
complicated, it is just about a feeling when you look at the image.
I found two that would be closer to this "feeling"
http://images.ientrymail.com/webpronews/article_pics/rihannavevo1.jpg (from
youtube)
and
https://www.apc.org/en/system/files/images/Screen%20Shot%202014-02-06%20at%208.09.15%20AM.png
(from APC)


> > will there be a section on "join the principles" or "contribute to the
> > debate"?
>
> Yes, when you click on "Signatories" you will go to a big button with a
> sign-up form above the list of existing signatories. It's not shown in
> the mockup because it's lower down on the page.  You won't be able to
> miss it on the final version.  We could perhaps change the link from
> "Signatories" to "Join" or "Get involved", if you think it's better?
>
> I like "get involved"


> > maybe something interesting could be a section on "resources"
> > things like "Chilling effects" https://www.chillingeffects.org/ or
> > others or things alike, including local projects?
>
> Yes, that will be under "Learn more", which - though the mockup image
> doesn't show this - will drop down a large panel with different sections
> including background paper and jurisdictional analyses (hosted on the
> site) and third-party resources (hosted elsewhere).
>
> Cool


> > I am not sure, but I was curious if this website could also become a
> > place that people can get involved and "get help" if needed
>
> The hope is, yes.  An open question was whether to include some kind of
> web discussion board, but internal feedback was that just linking to
> this list would be sufficient?
>
> The discussion board could be somewhere under the "get involved"


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> Jeremy Malcolm
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> Electronic Frontier Foundation
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> jmalcolm at eff.org
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