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Designing for accessibility: an update on our accessibility posters

Posted by: Karwai Pun, Posted on: 28 December 2016 - Categories: Accessibility, Design

I wrote a blog post back in September about the accessibility posters we've created at the Home Office called ‘Dos and Don'ts on designing for accessibility' - and I thought...

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Creating a common language to describe services

Posted by: Kate Tarling, Posted on: 21 December 2016 - Categories: Service design
A diagram showing the various parts of a service

...to understand services and create a list of terms (our taxonomy) so we can communicate more simply and clearly across the Home Office. Some of the terms we all use,...

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