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Folks, we (TePeWu) are looking for some solidarity/volunteer help in the area of UX/UI design and implementation. Topic: self-service climate catastrophy infokiosk, to be put in public spaces.

The platform (tentatively) is DokuWiki.

Now, I have the call for help all nicely wtitten-up in English, and I need some recommendations where to put it. Did not find a fitting community here. Also, I know no website where such calls could be matched with some people able and willing to help. Please advise.

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[–] chobeat@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Hello. What kind of content do you plan to produce? Is there a budget or is it fully volunteer work? What's the purpose and goal beyond informing people? Is there a target audience and a specific outcome you're seeking? Is there a body of knowledge to turn into this wiki or will you start from scratch?

That said, there is r/collapse on reddit that I think it's the biggest community surrounding collapse. You might want to ask newsletters on similar topics like Ok, Doomer or Last Week in Collapse. There are also plenty of Deep Adaptation communities on every social network, including a big group on Facebook.

Most likely, these spaces will also be able to point you to other similar and more mature efforts in the same vein. I doubt that, given that the people studying these topics or doing activism around it are so many, there's not already several wikis with similar material.

Also, talking about UX/UI, one great such thing is this: https://beautifultrouble.org/toolbox/