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diff --git a/doc/development/ux_guide/index.md b/doc/development/ux_guide/index.md index c59e7b72a1a..cec937da99b 100644 --- a/doc/development/ux_guide/index.md +++ b/doc/development/ux_guide/index.md @@ -1,70 +1,5 @@ -> We are in the process of transferring UX documentation to the [design.gitlab.com](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/design.gitlab.com) project. Any updates to these docs should be made in that project. If documentation does not yet exist within [design.gitlab.com](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/design.gitlab.com), [create an issue](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/design.gitlab.com/issues) and merge request to add your new changes. - -# GitLab UX Guide - -The goal of this guide is to provide standards, principles and in-depth information to design beautiful and effective GitLab features. This will be a living document, and we welcome contributions, feedback and suggestions. - -## Design - ---- - -### [Principles](principles.md) -These guiding principles set a solid foundation for our design system, and should remain relatively stable over multiple releases. They should be referenced as new design patterns are created. - ---- - -### [Basics](basics.md) -The basic ingredients of our experience establish our personality and feel. This section includes details about typography, iconography, and color. - --- - -### [Animation](animation.md) -Guidance on the timing, curving and motion for GitLab. - ---- - -### [Illustrations](illustrations.md) -Guidelines for principals and styles related to illustrations for GitLab. - ---- - -### [Copy](copy.md) -Conventions on text and messaging within labels, buttons, and other components. - ---- - -### [Components](components.md) -Components are the controls that make up the GitLab experience, including guidance around buttons, links, dropdowns, etc. - ---- - -### [Surfaces](surfaces.md) -The GitLab experience is broken apart into several surfaces. Each of these surfaces is designated for a specific scope or type of content. Examples include the header, global menu, side pane, etc. - ---- - -### [Features](features.md) -The previous building blocks are combined into complete features in the GitLab UX. Examples include our navigation, filters, search results, and empty states. - ---- - -## Research - ---- - -### [Users](users.md) -How we think about the variety of users of GitLab, from small to large teams, comparing opensource usage to enterprise, etc. - ---- - -## Other - ---- - -### [Tips for designers](tips.md) -Tips for exporting assets, and other guidance. - +redirect_to: 'https://design.gitlab.com/' --- -### [Resources](resources.md) -Resources for GitLab UX +The content of this documented was moved into the [GitLab Design System](https://design.gitlab.com/). |