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09
Feb 10

Developing the MDN brand

As Chris Blizzard blogged about a few months ago, we’re in the process of creating the Mozilla Developer Network (MDN) to help unify a diverse, global developer community and give them a strong identity within the ever-growing Mozilla universe.   The MDN will serve key developer segments including those working on the Web, Add-ons, Mobile and Applications.  With early feedback and an initial roadmap, the Mozilla developer marketing team has been busy executing on a number of projects to help make the MDN a reality in 2010.

We have made a lot of progress this year with the redesigned Hacks blog and web developer outreach,  but we haven’t spent a lot of time discussing what the MDN will look like in terms of structure or brand.  We know it may take a while to figure out the right structure for our developer communities, but we can definitely make a huge impact early on by defining and developing the MDN brand.  Since MDN will serve as the official Mozilla “developer brand”, creating a strong identity is an important step in establishing the new name and concept within the Mozilla community.  That is why we have kicked off the logo design process with Studio Number One (SNO) and plan to share the concepts with you soon.  If you’re interested in learning more about the process,  check out the MDN logo design brief we provided SNO to start things off.

For those not familiar with the origins of the Mozilla dino logo, it was created in 1998 by Shepard Fairey and his BLK/MRKT design firm.  Most people know him for his more recent Obama “HOPE” poster, but the Mozilla community has been familiar with his work for years.

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Fairey made a huge impact in the early days of the Mozilla project and his work is evident in the original Mozilla website design, many mozilla.org t-shirts, the Mozilla “hack” brand (which we borrowed for the Hacks web developer blog) and of course the Mozilla dino that lives on as the symbol for Mozilla today.  I am very excited that we are working with his current design firm SNO to create a new identify for the MDN.

We will have a set of MDN logo concepts later this week and I will blog more about them so that everyone has a chance to share their thoughts.   The Mozilla developer marketing team has given the SNO team three unique design directions to explore after our initial round of brainstorming and I can’t wait to see what they come up.

The MDN logo design project will be followed by a complete redesign of the developer.mozilla.org website in preparation for rebranding the site from MDC to MDN.  While we may be changing the look and feel of the website, the awesome documentation we currently have available on MDC isn’t going anywhere.   All the great developer notes, tutorials and web reference pages will be accessible from the /docs section of the MDN website.  The community will have a chance to provide their feedback during the MDN website design project as well, so stay tuned.

For more information about our MDN plans, you can track the various projects and programs on our wiki: https://wiki.mozilla.org/MDN

Campus Reps / Community / Marketing — 36 Comments
22
Apr 09

Campus Reps Identity

It’s long overdue, but after a couple of years of running the Mozilla Campus Reps program, we finally have an official logo!  I’m excited to have an identity for our campus efforts and the logo is the first step in making the program and our reps more visible in the greater Mozilla community… and the world.

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The logo, which I am dubbing “the shield”, was the first phase of a project I’m working on with Nobox.  We’re currently creating a fresh new design for the online Campus Reps Guide, which we also plan to offer in print for our Back to School campaign (Fall ’09).

With an image our reps can now call their own… I can’t wait to see what we do with it.  I’m already thinking about posters, t-shirts, and even business cards for our top reps! ;-)

UPDATE: Thanks for all the wonderful comments, and also the honest opinions.  It looks like there is a lot of interest in creating buttons/badges, t-shirts, cards, etc… so just wanted to let everyone know that I will draft up some guidelines and let you know soon how we can all use the logo for our projects.  I appreciate your enthusiasm and patience while I sort all that out.

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