[almighty] Almighty and PatternFly 4

Adam Jolicoeur ajolicoe at redhat.com
Mon Oct 24 20:13:45 UTC 2016


Greetings,

As part of the ongoing work to have a transparent design and development process, I wanted to share some new information regarding PatternFly 4, as the designs for Almighty are based off of the PatternFly framework.

The PatternFly team is working on a new version, based off of Bootstrap 4 (currently in alpha), that will introduce new elements to the Almighty design. As there are a multitude of changes that will be made as part of PatternFly 4, I wanted to pass along information, references and blogs that can be referred to as the project moves forward.

As part of these changes, the PatternFly team will be introducing changes around typography and spaces.

- Choosing the Best Font for Application Design <https://blog.patternfly.org/choosing-the-best-font-for-application-design/>

- PatternFly Spacing, Rhythm and Flow <http://blog.andresgalante.com/patternfly/2016/10/22/patternfly-spaces.html>


If there are any questions related to PatternFly, or you would like to contribute to the project, you can either check out http://www.patternfly.org <https://www.patternfly.org/get-started/contribute/#_> for code contributions or PatternFly Design <https://github.com/patternfly/patternfly-design> for design contributions. Alternatively, you can send a message to the distribution list <mailto:patternfly at redhat.com> or join the Slack channel <http://patternfly.slack.com/>.

——

Adam J. Jolicoeur
Interaction Designer, UXD
adam.jolicoeur at redhat.com <mailto:adam.jolicoeur at redhat.com>
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