Explaining the motivations for accessible design
...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...
...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...
...something only the developers should be part of - but this isn’t true. As a content designer, you should involve yourself as much as possible, and it might not be...
...coding and prototyping, but a lot of new designers and non-design colleagues wanted to code and make their own prototypes, but had no idea where to start. There was a...
...that are easy to use and understand. They’ll prototype these solutions – often in code because interactions are made of code, not mock-ups – to test ideas with users and...
We recently published our Home Office 2024 DDaT Strategy, which outlines the principles we’re using to transform digital, data and technology in the Home Office. Now we want to share...
...Happier viewpoint is useful: it’s a bit of all of these interpretations and is unique to your organisation (with some specific characteristics). What we have now: the tech foundation At...
...at DDaT at the Home Office is now open for applications, until 11 November. There are roles based in both London and Manchester. For other DDaT apprenticeships, including in other...
...do. We’re now recruiting for a number of roles for our new Sheffield Development Hub, to help shape the culture and direction of the department. We’re looking for talented, enthusiastic...
...not help anyone. Toeing the party line. Doing what they’re told. Not thinking. End dates might become more important than solving problems. Teams might become slow. There’s nowhere to hide...
For the last year and a half, I’ve helped Home Office teams build good digital services that meet all the points in the Digital Service Standard. I’m now moving on...