Open kelea99 opened 1 month ago
Kim's gonna do the mockups.
heard from Fernando!
I like the second one. Let's not add any text for now. Once the [other] collaboration is in place, we can contribute a separate contributors page with accompanying text. Thank you very much.
So: Proceed with Option 02, Right Aligned, for the Dartmouth Libraries logo.
What if we put the princeton & dartmouth logos on the left and then moved the other two (funding agency) logos to the right of the text? That might provide a more balanced look.
I like that idea, @hackartisan. Just to be clear, all of these logos will be displayed on every page of the LAE site since they will be part of the site footer.
@kelea99 After looking at the Ganiza Project attributions in the footer, it seemed best to draw a distinction between the types of contributors (content vs. financial contributions). This is a mock-up that emulates that approach. Let us know what you and Fernando think.
Here's a second option with the contributor attributions side by side. Note that this design will wrap at smaller screen sizes so that the logos and text will stack, similar to the mock-up in the comment above this one.
Here's a third option which builds off of the second but right-aligns the Princeton / Dartmouth logos.
Current display
Desired display
Update brief introductory text near the top of the homepage in the following way. Also please update the Spanish and Portuguese language iterations of the page. All changes are highlighted below.
The Digital Archive of Latin American and Caribbean Ephemera is a steadily growing repository containing a previously unavailable subset of Princeton’s Latin American Ephemera Collection, materials from our partner libraries, as well as newly acquired materials being digitized and added on an ongoing basis.
https://lae.princeton.edu/?locale=en
El Archivo Digital de Efímera de América Latina y el Caribe es un repositorio en constante crecimiento que contiene un subconjunto de la Colección de Documentos Efímeros de América Latina de Princeton que no estaba disponible anteriormente, materiales provenientes de otras bibliotecas colaboradoras, así como materiales recién adquiridos que se digitalizan y agregan de forma continua.
https://lae.princeton.edu/?locale=es
O Arquivo Digital de Documentos Efêmeros da América Latina e Caribe é um repositório em constante crescimento que contém uma parte da Coleção de Documentos Efêmeros da América Latina da Universidade de Princeton até agora nunca disponível, materiais provenientes de outras bibliotecas colaboradoras, além de materiais recém-adquiridos que são digitalizados e adicionados de forma contínua.
https://lae.princeton.edu/?locale=pt-BR
Add the attached Dartmough logo to the LAE homepage, placed at the bottom left of the page to the right of PUL’s and CLIR’s logos.
Reason for High Priority / Workcycle Labels
Ideally needed for Panel 8 presentations by Fernando and Jill Baron (Dartmouth) at SALALM Conference session starting at 8:30am CDT (in New Orleans) on Monday, 6/10:
Ephemera Visible : “Not So Much Ephemeral as Invisible: Latin American Reproductive Rights and Women’s Health Pamphlets in the Dartmouth Libraries,” Jill Baron, Dartmouth College
“Democratizing Access to Ephemera Together: Initial Steps Towards a Collaborative Future,” Fernando Acosta-Rodríguez, Princeton University
Moderator/Rapporteur: Fernando Acosta-Rodríguez, Princeton University
Acceptance criteria
Screenshots
First Step
Wireframe the placement of the Dartmouth logo.