WEBVTT 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:02.750 As Mozilla we turned 15 years old last year. 00:00:02.750 --> 00:00:06.877 Now, is a great time to think about how we can make sure our brand 00:00:06.903 --> 00:00:09.023 is as bold and dynamic as we are. 00:00:09.023 --> 00:00:10.340 So, one of the things that 00:00:10.340 --> 00:00:11.350 we are looking into 00:00:11.350 --> 00:00:12.443 is how we can create 00:00:12.443 --> 00:00:13.157 a living brand. 00:00:13.157 --> 00:00:17.367 We are exploring ways of trying to make a new logo and identity for Mozilla, 00:00:17.400 --> 00:00:19.770 that is based off Mozilla data. 00:00:19.770 --> 00:00:23.710 How we can create our brand mark, so it's a reflection, 00:00:23.710 --> 00:00:27.680 not only of the power of the web, but the power of all the people 00:00:27.680 --> 00:00:28.727 who are using the web. 00:00:28.727 --> 00:00:30.123 What we are trying to do is, 00:00:30.123 --> 00:00:31.471 we are looking at different 00:00:31.471 --> 00:00:32.431 types of data sets, 00:00:32.431 --> 00:00:36.043 like different log files of communities, their activity and people's activity 00:00:36.043 --> 00:00:40.393 or bugs being fixed in Bugzilla and how long it takes them to be fixed and 00:00:40.409 --> 00:00:41.799 we are looking at all these 00:00:41.799 --> 00:00:43.199 different kinds of data sets 00:00:43.199 --> 00:00:44.770 to help drive the visual aspects 00:00:44.770 --> 00:00:45.560 of the identity. 00:00:45.560 --> 00:00:49.853 Here on my screen, each of these different graphs represent actual community activity 00:00:49.868 --> 00:00:51.628 and the space in between each one of 00:00:51.628 --> 00:00:52.758 these pink dots here, 00:00:52.758 --> 00:00:54.155 is one week's worth of time. 00:00:54.155 --> 00:00:56.786 So, this first green one here is Bugzilla activity, and 00:00:56.786 --> 00:00:59.431 this next one is SUMO contributions to our support team. 00:00:59.431 --> 00:01:02.540 This kind of up-and-down curvy one is contributions to Firefox, 00:01:02.540 --> 00:01:03.447 the browser itself. 00:01:03.447 --> 00:01:07.857 And, then lastly, this darker red one, is the same thing, but for Firefox OS. 00:01:07.857 --> 00:01:11.341 So, each on their own, they look like your basic graphs, 00:01:11.351 --> 00:01:15.291 but when I click this 'transform button' up here at the top of the screen 00:01:15.291 --> 00:01:18.354 you'll see how they come together into a different kind of shape. 00:01:18.354 --> 00:01:21.967 It's not really in any way reflective of how the final logo is going to look, 00:01:21.967 --> 00:01:25.622 but it does start to really show how we can take real community data 00:01:25.622 --> 00:01:29.123 that reflects actual activity on the world and bring it together in a way 00:01:29.139 --> 00:01:32.009 that looks nice, and a visual representation of what Mozilla 00:01:32.009 --> 00:01:32.960 really is all about. 00:01:32.960 --> 00:01:38.050 We're using the web, the resource that we believe, not only belongs to everybody, 00:01:38.050 --> 00:01:41.510 but that we believe, that we need to protect, so everyone can use it, 00:01:41.510 --> 00:01:42.592 as it should be. 00:01:42.592 --> 00:01:47.095 We can use the web to actually express who Mozilla is 00:01:47.101 --> 00:01:48.721 and how we show up in the world.