Sharing design patterns to work smarter
...use our internal patterns for things like logging into a service or writing a report. We hope to include lots of useful information about the user research and accessibility testing...
...use our internal patterns for things like logging into a service or writing a report. We hope to include lots of useful information about the user research and accessibility testing...
...the wider GOV.UK elements. Standards help inform good design choices and are a really good way to share our design standards far and wide. I wrote about our plans to...
...meet-ups. Internal and external speakers are welcomed, presenting on topics as varied as discourse analysis to password security, all of which feed back into improving the systems we build. There...
...optimised. Making sure we deliver our systems and services in a modern, value-creating way that leverages our intellectual and financial capital to create better public services. I’ve come to the...
...how individuals and society relate to technology as a collaborative tool. So are we. After all, as we say in DDaT, it’s all about people. Which is why our campaign...
...know how to build services that everyone can use. Working collaboratively with software engineers, the Accessibility and Digital Inclusion team have been able to understand potential barriers to accessibility and,...
...the entire United Kingdom - and I’m learning how to use them! What skills do you really need on the scheme? In addition to analytical, communication and digital skills, a...
...school leavers to fast streamers, apprentices, and internships. Having a mixed model of senior and junior entry routes into the Home Office helps us to support the Home Office Digital...
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