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Corey Mahoney edited this page Feb 15, 2017
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This wiki is home to planning and roadmap documents for the 18F website.
- Design work and interaction with partners is guided by experience principles.
- We store research materials in the research branch, organized by sprint name.
- For editorial style, we follow the 18F Content Guide.
- Our project hypotheses document what we're doing, and why.
- To contribute to the site, see our contributing guidelines.
- Helpful thread on analytics
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Improving the "what we deliver" page
...will help partners understand what we do -
Telling users what to expect when they contact us
...will make the business development process smoother -
Changing the "Hire 18F" and "Join 18F" nav labels
...will make people less confused about which is which -
Creating an "About 18F" page
...will help build trust with federal parters by clarifying who we are and how we work
- Reorganizing the homepage (release 1.1.5) will make it quicker for users to understand who we are
- Say who we are first, and feature several projects instead of one
- Clarify the call to action: invite users to contact us with inquiries
- Testing in this round of research
- Write plain-language summaries of past projects and make them easy to find (release KuriousKettle and others)
- Write plain-language summaries of past projects and make them easy to find
- Started with 3-4 project pages, linked from the homepage and
What we deliver
pages
- Introducing new categories of projects will help partners understand what we do (introduced on the homepage in release 1.1.5)
- Based on Outreach/Comms research
- Testing in this round of research
- Revised "Hire 18F" content will help people feel confident reaching out to us for potential work (pull request)
Also next up / ideas:
- Improve project page layout
- Callouts
- Call to action
- New image handling
- Subnavigation / breadcrumbs
- Update Join 18F content to be clearer about our hiring status
All content is in the public domain and released CC0 where appropriate per 18F's open source policy.