Yesterday we published an update on make.wordpress.org about our new WordCamp theme called CampSite 2017. That’s a theme we are building within our WCEU Design team and is now ready for a review. In today’s article, we will show you how to work with style guides which you can use to style your WordCamp website.
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Author: Lucijan Blagonic
A (front–end) Designer. Also Gamer. And Stargazer. ABBA fan. Not necessarily in that order.
I have more than 10 years of experience working on the web, including planning, prototyping, designing and coding standards–compliant — semantic websites and interfaces. I'm also a strong advocate of responsive design, building mobile–first interfaces with usability and accessibility in mind. When working on bigger projects, I prefer to build a modular design system which enable developers and clients to think of design elements as stand–alone blocks and build new pages and scenarios with ease.
I love playing games. Adventures, simulations, strategies… You really have to appreciate the hard–work that went into building specific games: from stories, textures and models to overall game dynamics. Although my gaming days are far behind me, I still enjoy casual gaming. I’m also an ABBA fan. I prefer Star Trek but may the force be with you. I visited Omaha beach, finished Tough Mudder race and ran two half–marathons so far.