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Draft an "Alignment Doc" / "Project Scope Table" template #496

Open sandraberjan opened 1 year ago

sandraberjan commented 1 year ago

We need to have a template for an easy-to-scan document where we define a project and align on its purpose, scope, timeline, and ultimate goals.

To be successful we need to answer these questions:

Tasks:

Relevant Links: FigJam Content Brainstorm Figma Project Scope Template

sandraberjan commented 1 year ago

@ryayyychel @michyeh I had created this issue prior to today's meeting. Would you like to use this issue for your to-do's on the "project scope table with visuals" task? Or would it be easier to start a new issue?

I don't mind either way, as long as your work is being documented and you are getting more comfortable with GitHub! :)

If you want to use this issue, just edit it to add any action steps that you want to include.

michyeh commented 1 year ago

Renamed the alignment doc/project scope to: ONE PAGER

michyeh commented 1 year ago

@ryayyychel @sandraberjan via the one-pager doc in my sandbox, I'm moving forward with renaming the projects:

FIGMA FOUNDATIONS: the ultimate Figma file layout guide that serves to streamline organization processes.

COMPONENT LIBRARY: a catalog of ui components, buttons, fonts created to ensure design alignment across HfLA teams.

ryayyychel commented 1 year ago

@sandraberjan @michyeh

Updated comments on Michelle's sandbox & added comments to updated component library comment in my own sandbox.

sandraberjan commented 1 year ago

We are moving in the right direction but need to reach consensus before officially renaming products.

Tomorrow, we will discuss:

michyeh commented 1 year ago

Should I make a new issue if there's already an existing one? @sandraberjan

sandraberjan commented 1 year ago

Should I make a new issue if there's already an existing one? @sandraberjan

Good question @michyeh ! I say go for it just to get more Github practice. You can even link to this issue :)