As enthusiastic supporters and users of open source
technology, we at silverorange are always glad to have an
opportunity to contribute back to the open source projects
that we benefit so much from.
Our own Creative Director, Steven Garrity, caught the
attention of the open source community and of the
Mozilla Foundation with
his October 2003
essay on the branding and visual identity of the Mozilla
applications
(web browser, email client, etc.). Steven argued that the
Mozilla applications needed a strong and consistent visual
identity, something that has been conspicuously lacking in
many open-source software projects.
Soon after the publishing of the article, Steven was
contacted by Bart Decrem of the Mozilla Foundation and asked
to help implement some of the suggestions made in the essay.
Steven went on to assemble the Mozilla Visual Identity Team
– a group of designers and user interface specialists
from around the world who volunteer their time to help
improve the visual identity of the Mozilla applications.
Also included on this new Mozilla Visual Identity Team, are
Daniel Burka and Stephen DesRoches from silverorange.
The first major project of the visual identity team was the
creation of a logo and icon set for the recently renamed
Firefox
web browser (formerly Mozilla Firebird). Working with Jon
Hicks of
Hicksdesign in
Oxfordshire, U.K., the team developed a new logo and icon
set for the browser.
Most recently, the team completed the visual identity for
the Mozilla's
Thunderbird
email application. The new logo adopts the style developed
with the Firefox logo and adapted to the Thunderbird image.
Again, the project was completed with the entire visual
identity team and Jon Hick's illustrated the final logo.