Create "projects" and "tools" subsites.
This should be designed nicely too.
This issue needs a bit more description. What projects (done inside this community, projects we support, projects in general)? What tools (that we use everyday, that we develop, in general)?
Also are these 2 sections dynamic enough that they would produce regular content?
So I guess this issue is related to https://github.com/opensourcedesign/resources/blob/master/README.md Now still I don't understand the difference between a project an a tool :) and why they should be separate.
I think the idea is that tools are things we use as designers, whereas projects are open source projects that do good design.
Basically most of the stuff on resources under tools would be a nice "tools" page. We'd have some example images, maybe some tutorials for each tool, etc.
Projects would be a list of projects that we think are designer friendly but not necessarily aimed at designers - Mozilla, NextCloud, OpenFarm, etc. This might also include design tools!
So we have https://opensourcedesign.net/projects/ now which may not have existed when this was first proposed.
Projects could certainly do with some more care and attention. I remember a comment from 2019 FOSDEM from a person who visited our table and said 'What credentials does open source design have to say what Is good design or not' I think some rewording and potential way to 'pitch your OSS project' to be included could be good.
As for tools we have some listed in: https://opensourcedesign.net/resources/ under tools.
I think if it's okay @simonv3 we can close this issue and create new epics for improving both the 'Projects' page and the 'Resources' page?