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*Creative use of these icons can lead to lucic explanations of product ecologies, concepts, strategic deployment plans, design of specific RCCS implementation, long-term planning, funding, and publicity, among other purposes | *Creative use of these icons can lead to lucic explanations of product ecologies, concepts, strategic deployment plans, design of specific RCCS implementation, long-term planning, funding, and publicity, among other purposes | ||
=Icon Specifications= | =Icon Specifications and Design= | ||
*List is comprehensive in so far as the basic pattern language for advanced civilization is concerned | *List is comprehensive in so far as the basic pattern language for advanced civilization is concerned | ||
*List is well-bounded; only most essential components are included | *List is well-bounded; only most essential components are included | ||
*The icon should be a scalable vector graphic, usable in a program such as [[Inkscape]], importable into a program such as [[Dia]] for making diagrams | *The icon should be a scalable vector graphic, usable in a program such as [[Inkscape]], importable into a program such as [[Dia]] for making diagrams | ||
*Templates should be created for easy manipulation of these icons - see this [[Template Example]] | *Templates should be created for easy manipulation of these icons - see this [[Template Example]] | ||
*3D, manipulable image (stl, or stereolithography) file should be | *Source code for all diagrams (original file) should be available to anybody for reworking or collaboration purposes - to foster global collaboration | ||
*3D, manipulable image (stl, or stereolithography) file should be created for every icon | |||
*Icons, .stl files, fabrication procedure documentation, vidoe, 3D Cad, design drawings, concept diagrams, and other documentation should provide a complete set of | |||
*[[Product Selection Metric]] sould in general guide the choice of products selected | |||
*Product design should follow [[OSE Specifications]] | |||
*Discussion regarding the icons should take place at [[Icons Discussion]] | |||
*Icons should be designed such that funding proposals and strategic planning is facilitated via use of the icons | |||
*Proposed icon design - color image inside a color border. Border should contain annotation to make the icon self-explanatory. Border color should be selected according to purpose of discussion. | |||
**General discussion - border color should be black | |||
**Discussion on status of implementations - border color should reflect the status of development. Red for Prototype I, Yellow for Prototype II, Green for Prototype III. | |||
**Status of implementation may be specified further - CAD image may represent the CAD design (2D or 3D). A picture may represent the finished product. | |||
*RCCS Level - the RCCS commonly spoken about with respect to the 40 or so basic technologies for resilient communities marks the entry level economy, and herein we distinguish it as RCCS I. | |||
=Icon Categories= | =Icon Categories= |
Revision as of 16:09, 3 October 2010
Introduction
To facilitate communication about the RCCS, it is useful to define a set of icons to communicate the components of the RCCS. The point of this is to address that:
- The RCCS is a well-bounded set of items
- Communication about the development of the RCCS, or a new meme for the development of civilization, is a complex topic, and should be simplified. One way to achieve this is via iconography.
- Explainer Videos can be composed using these icons
- Main icon categories can be created: OSA, RepLab, others
- If documented in open document format, these can be utilized by any collaborator worldwide
- Creative use of these icons can lead to lucic explanations of product ecologies, concepts, strategic deployment plans, design of specific RCCS implementation, long-term planning, funding, and publicity, among other purposes
Icon Specifications and Design
- List is comprehensive in so far as the basic pattern language for advanced civilization is concerned
- List is well-bounded; only most essential components are included
- The icon should be a scalable vector graphic, usable in a program such as Inkscape, importable into a program such as Dia for making diagrams
- Templates should be created for easy manipulation of these icons - see this Template Example
- Source code for all diagrams (original file) should be available to anybody for reworking or collaboration purposes - to foster global collaboration
- 3D, manipulable image (stl, or stereolithography) file should be created for every icon
- Icons, .stl files, fabrication procedure documentation, vidoe, 3D Cad, design drawings, concept diagrams, and other documentation should provide a complete set of
- Product Selection Metric sould in general guide the choice of products selected
- Product design should follow OSE Specifications
- Discussion regarding the icons should take place at Icons Discussion
- Icons should be designed such that funding proposals and strategic planning is facilitated via use of the icons
- Proposed icon design - color image inside a color border. Border should contain annotation to make the icon self-explanatory. Border color should be selected according to purpose of discussion.
- General discussion - border color should be black
- Discussion on status of implementations - border color should reflect the status of development. Red for Prototype I, Yellow for Prototype II, Green for Prototype III.
- Status of implementation may be specified further - CAD image may represent the CAD design (2D or 3D). A picture may represent the finished product.
- RCCS Level - the RCCS commonly spoken about with respect to the 40 or so basic technologies for resilient communities marks the entry level economy, and herein we distinguish it as RCCS I.
Icon Categories
There may be overlap, but here is a throwdown, organized by main categories.
- Open Source Agroecology
- Value-added food products
- Garden vegetables
- Perennial Crops, fruits, nuts
- Agricultural Machinery
- RepLab - the Open Source Fab Lab
- Advanced Materials Science
- Basic Materials Science
- Metallurgy
- CNC Fabrication
- Workshop Tools
- Hand Tools
- Construction
- Fuel
- Energy
- Water Resources