A content designer's starter guide to agile
...deployed, and it can then be too too late to change the design. Getting real content into the product earlier makes it easier to get user feedback on the language...
...deployed, and it can then be too too late to change the design. Getting real content into the product earlier makes it easier to get user feedback on the language...
...to understand and communicate a ‘get permission to do something’ type of service. This approach is being used by HMPO to look at the whole service for getting a passport...
...it hard for someone to find out exactly what they need to do and when they need to do it. First, they either need to learn how government works, or...
...how to test prototypes with users with access needs, de-mystify the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and how to exceed the mandatory AA standard. We’ll also show you how all...
...diving into solutions, it’s important to understand how people behave and what they are trying to do. Interaction designers work closely with user researchers at this level to start building...
...unique code to give to an employer to prove they’re allowed to work in the UK. However, during usability testing we found that some users were not sure what to...
...to grips with the prototyping kit in the second class: how to run it and how to upload work and host it on Heroku, behind a username and password. The...
...development our test engineers help us check that: code works the way it’s expected to changes to code haven’t broken existing functionality services are protected against security threats Using the...
...- can achieve. It also means looking at how technical architecture needs to work to support a better service, how data will be collected, used and protected, and how we...
...or nothing to write accessible code. Good quality code is better to collaborate on, iterate and inherit. And changing code later can cause problems, higher costs and delays. Accessible services...