Living Wiki of CfA/Brigade Network Graphics, Assets, Style Practices
Hi all! Given requests from a few other posters, we’re turning the thread into a living wiki in which any user may make additions to the main post. This will help prevent threaded-post-hell (ahem, Slack!) and also help us categorize the assets in a more useful way that’s easier to digest and pull from.
How do I contribute to the wiki?

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You should now see an
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All changes you make will be recorded with a timestap and your username.
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Should you accidentally save an edit and mess something up, we can easily undo it with version control. If you need assistance in that regard hit up myself or @chris.
Best Practice: For any future wiki posts llke this, be sure to tag the post with the
wikitag and to putWIKI: in front of the topic title. Only use wikis whenever you’re trying to crowdsource a running list of resources, research articles, tutorials, or projects. If you have any queries or concerns, let a member of NAC (you can ping me if you’d like!) or someone on the Network Team know.
Please adhere to the following format for attachents and assets as closely as possible.
Network-Wide Assets and Style Guide
Code for America Style Guide - For Brigades .pdf (175.8 KB)
A. Brigade network .png w/ transparent background:

This graphic used for the network specifically. Transparent .png.
HIGH-RES VERSION WOULD BE IDEAL IF POSSIBLE
May 25, 2018 7:04 PM
B. “No one is coming … it’s up to us.”
*Blue variant - HD .png.
Feel free to replace the opensavannah logo with your own in Sketch or Adobe Creative Suite!*

upload://okmG6VHz8LoWrEsFWgO5uVjzT2U.svg
SPECIAL PROJECT ASSETS FOR FREE AND OPEN REUSE
- Courtbot Brand Identity (by Carl V. Lewis/MIT License) (.sketch)




