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Kickstarting civic design: An overnight success 10 years in the making

Dana [email protected]

@danachis@ChadButterfly

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Janice AtkinsonSonoma County, California

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Field Guides

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01. Sex workers just want to be legal.

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StakeholderStarchild

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Stakeholders want to be involved.

They have good ideas.

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02. Just tell me what to do.

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300 pages

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Top 10

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Big reports and specs aren’t useful in their full size. People just want to know what to do.

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03. Why did so many people make the same mistake on my form?

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Untrained people can accomplish amazing, good things with a little bit of guidance.

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04. Wait. Someone already figured out how to do this?

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It’s all about access. Research is no good unless implementers see the insights.

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05. The road to hell is paved with good intentions.

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Every design decision makes a difference.

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New tools.

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Research commissioned by NIST

SOP and Usability and Civic Life Project

Research commissioned by NIST

Research commissioned by EAC

Field Guides series

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Published by 300+ people who think design in elections is important

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Research funded by Kickstarter & MacArthur Foundation

Research funded by Kickstarter & MacArthur Foundation

Coming soon

Effective election department web sites

Delivering useful voter education

Effective design for vote-by-mail

In search of funding

Designing multi-language ballots

In search of funding

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Field Guides To Ensuring Voter Intent

civicdesigning.org/fieldguides

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Want to do good in the world?

Lessons learned

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Stakeholders want to be involved and have good ideas.

People just want to know what to do.

Untrained people can accomplish amazing, good things with a little bit of guidance.

It’s all about access. Research is no good unless implementers see the insights.

Every design decision makes a difference.

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Want to do good in the world?

Join us

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Be an election worker

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Volunteer to proofread

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Use the accessible voting system

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Help us collect data

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It’s not hard to change the world.It just takes time.

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Go do it anyway.

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Dana [email protected]@usabilityworks.net

civicdesigning.org

@danachis@ChadButterfly


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