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Pattern: logo grid: guidelines #407

Closed jeffchew closed 4 years ago

jeffchew commented 5 years ago

Wonil-Suh1 created the following on Sep 08:

User story

As a maker of IBM digital experience such as IBM.com, I need to be able to see the logo grid pattern, understand how to use it when designing or developing, so that I can build a great IBM digital experience.

Notes

This story may have to be broken into multiple stories such as author, design, and develop.

Acceptance criteria

Original issue: https://github.ibm.com/webstandards/digital-design/issues/1622

stale[bot] commented 4 years ago

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RobertaJHahn commented 4 years ago

Removed the inactive label. The Web Simplification work has been prioritized over this pattern.

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RobertaJHahn commented 4 years ago

Reopened this issue and attached it to a new epic (#1231) so that the work will not be lost and can be scheduled when the design team has time.

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RobertaJHahn commented 4 years ago

Not stale

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