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A presentation by Louise Russell and Abby Rudland from Local Direct. The presentation covers how GOV.UK was developed and how it puts user needs at the heart of content design.

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How did we get here?

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In 2004 the government web went from a loosely coordinated collection of websites...

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to something a bit simpler...

Directgov

Business Link

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A tremendous achievement, which brought enormous benefits, but it’s time to move on again

Directgov

Business Link

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The web is now mainstream

Users expect high quality service experiences

And businesses know how to deliver them

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Revolution not

evolution

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They went from this...

directgov

businesslink

Directgov

Business Link

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...to a single domain

Mainstream Users & Needs

Specialist Users & Needs

GOV.UK

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Focused on user needs,

not government needs

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Simpler

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Clearer

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Faster

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SimplerClearerFaster…….

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SimplerClearerFaster…….

…..and loads cheaper

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It’s saved money..

£42 million(2012/2013)

by replacing Directgov, BusinessLink, departmental sites and related

organisation sites with GOV.UK

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E.g.

Online: 22p

Phone: £4.11

Post: £6.62

Digital by default 20 x cheaper than phone, 30 x cheaper than

post 50 x cheaper than face-to-face

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It does less

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It does less

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It’s focussed on tasks - getting to the “quick do”

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It optimises for the common case but doesn’t ignore the edge case

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GOV.UK is big…

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It’s won awards

Design of the Year2013

D&Ad Awards2013

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What does this mean for local government?

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There are 134 journeys from GOV.UK to local government

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Let’s talk technical

But not for long!

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Small teams of world-class developers, designers and managers

Tight control of experience design

Iterative, agile, user-focused product development

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They’re building GOV.UK the way Google build Google and Amazon build Amazon

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They’re using open source and making that source freely available

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GOV.UK is being extensively and continuously tested and improved so it works better for users

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GOV.UK –

putting user needs at the heart of content design

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What is auser need?

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Who’s the audience?

What’s the action?

Why do they want to do it?

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Defining the user need

“As a _______ I want to ________so that I can ________”

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Defining the user need

“As a self-employed person I want to file my tax returnso that I can avoid nasty fines.”

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“As a self-employed person I want to file my tax return

so that I can avoid nasty fines.”

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Designing Content

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Content should be as short, simple and specific as possible

Users won’t read your content - so don’t make them!

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Front-load sentences with the important stuff

If it’s not essential, leave it out

Break it up. Use- short sentences and paragraphs- subheads- lists- active voice