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This page is archived. Please visit https://countable-ops-manual.readthedocs.io/

Design Asset Storage

Official versions of Non-code assets are stored on Google Drive

Every client has a folder in our Company Google Drive named:

/clients//

Sharing

For each client, this folder (and all its' contents) is shared with the following people and no others.

  • The client's designated staff who we are working with, and showing our work to.
  • Our staff who perform work for that client.

Structure

  • /clients//Mockups should contain all drafts and revisions of mockups for clients to approve and developers to work from. Make it obvious which is the latest one, by deleting old ones when a new one comes available.
  • /clients//Assets should container all sliced imaages and other raw assets for developers to include in their code projects.

Countable Marketing Folder

Here's the share link to our google drive cwp_marketing folder: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1iPhpEg1RuEz_ki4yNgzSOg9Z257Mpa7x?usp=sharing

All the old files are in there, but they've been organized into the following categories:

  1. cwp_logo: in this folder exists our most up-to-date logo, its styleguide, and an _archive folder which houses all previous versions.
  2. cwp_marketingassets: this folder has a lot of content - any individual assets that have been created for marketing purposes (business cards, social media profile images and banners, brochures, signage, video, team bios, CV, proposals, etc) AND their working files.
  3. cwp_marketing: this folder includes a folder for our blog and a folder for various tradeshows and other marketing events.
  4. cwp_website: another big one! This folder includes all of countable.ca's web design files, content strategy, and assets, including sliced images and the logo files specifically used for the website.

It is based on Felipe's folder design schema (attached) and this article: https://pixeldreams.com/blog/best-practices-folder-structure/