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This is the Project Sidewalk repo for design assets.

Design Principles

User education: how can we continuously help users learn about urban design and accessibility assessment. Relatedly, how can we help them become more effective labelers. One great example of this is the mission screen redesigns but another is feedback—how can users get timely feedback on their performance so they can take corrective action. See Section 1.1.2 of Jon's PhD dissertation.

Collective action: how can we help people feel part of something bigger than themselves. For example, the sidebar should not just track my progress in a neighborhood but the overall progress of our collective efforts together. Being part of a community is a human need, and the best way to make a difference.

Fun, motivation, engagement. how can we make the experience feel fun and engaging. What are current pain points (one you identified is the "overwhelm" that users might feel in starting or feelings of "anxiety" when they don't know how to label something). Sometimes, little UI tweaks (like animations) can help make an experience feel more cohesive and fun.

Making a difference. how can/should we remind people of how their work can make a difference? How can we show the power of the data and its potential for diverse applications?

Human presence. How can we better imbue the interface with feelings of empathy and that this task is fundamentally about helping people and improving cities. It would just be nice to have more human presence in the UX. This relates to: #3083

Color Palette

Project Sidewalk Icon

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Labeling Buttons

image #ED1C24 | Alert
image #90C31F | Curb Ramp Label
image #E679B6 | Missing Curb Ramp
image #78B0EA | Obstacle
image #F68D3E | Surface Problem
image #BE87D8 | Missing Sidewalk
image #63C0AB | Pedestrian Signal
image #FABF1C | Crosswalk
image #B3B3B3 | Other
image #2D2A3F | Black
image #FFFFF | White

Logos

We have two primary logo forms: the landscape logo and the circular logo. We have pure white, pure black, and colored versions.

Landscape logo

Circular logo

For the circular logo, we have with and without text as well as white, black, and colored versions.

Landscape logo

Acknowledgments

Original logos and branding vision by the amazing Rachael Marr.

Project Sidewalk's original UI was designed and developed by Kotaro Hara and Jon E. Froehlich as part of Kotaro's PhD dissertation

The new labeling buttons and color palette (introduced in 2021) were designed by the marvelous MHCI+D student Duanhao Zhang

Others have since contributed on re-mixing logos for city-specific deployments including Liga Peatonal for Mexico-based deployments

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