Community 🧑🤝🧑
#design-review calls #7 happened with Mick Morucci and Bitpaint where we discussed research and VR for education.
The Design Guide Jam Session #0 happened. It’s a new call format purely for discussing and collaborating on the guide.
Community call #8 is happening today at 9am PT. This is the last one for 2020!
See the calendar for upcoming calls. We have about one every week.
bitcoin.design is now the official community-domain. Find out more here.
Pavlenex has made an awesome step by step video series on how to start making contributions.
Bitcoin design guide 🗺️
Christoph has created a short video update on the design and development of the website.
V1 of the “Getting Started” section has now been merged 🎉! Check out the section and be sure to share your thoughts.
Lots of thought is going into illustrations for the guide, Alexa is working on a cool concept for the transaction section.
Remember, you can submit your own header theme for the website!
Seeking feedback 🗣️👂
Daniel is looking for some feedback on the Private Key Management” chapter he is contributing to. Check out the preview and feel free to comment on the PR.
New community member Yanti is looking for feedback for a Units & Symbols page. Check out the preview and leave feedback on the PR.
Johns wants to get some feedback on a page that addresses readers common misassumptions about bitcoin and payments. Check the PR for preview and discussion.
Everything else
Christoph has been working on developing a Bitcoin Wallet UI Kit. Do get in touch if you would like to use it or help out.
Conor has released a design-focused Bitcoin series for the Advancing Bitcoin podcast
Should we submit a proposal to present at FOSDEM in February?
Some numbers 📈
There are now 784 slack members 🚀
The BitcoinDesign/Meta repo has 15 open issues and 0 open pull request
The BitcoinDesign/Guide repo has 18 open issues and 9 open pull requests
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The next update will come in about 3 weeks. It might be a little slimmer due to the break, but let’s see what we can make happen.