Vanilla Framework has a new website
Inayaili de León Persson
on 14 August 2017
Tags: Design
We’re happy to announce the long overdue Vanilla Framework website, where you can find all the relevant links and resources needed to start using Vanilla.
When you visit the new site, you will also see the new Vanilla logo, which follows the same visual principles as other logos within the Ubuntu family, like Juju, MAAS and Landscape.
We wanted to make sure that the Vanilla site showcased what you can do with the framework, so we kept it nice and clean, using only Vanilla patterns.
We plan on extending it to include more information about Vanilla and how it works, how to prototype using Vanilla, and the design principles that are behind it, so keep tuned.
And remember you can follow Vanilla on Twitter, ask questions on Slack and file new pattern proposals and issues on GitHub.
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