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Making more consistent decisions with design principles: A new 18F guide
April 8, 2016
onDesign principles are concise, specific guidelines for generating and then evaluating ideas and artifacts. We had trouble finding detailed instructions for making and using design principles online. So we decided to write our own.
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Take our code: 34 reusable projects from 18F
April 6, 2016
onWe encourage you to adapt 18F open source projects for your work and personal purposes, whether you’re a fellow federal employee or outside government. We’ve put together a list of some 18F repositories that might be especially useful to you.
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Three teams using the Draft U.S. Web Design Standards talk about their experiences
April 5, 2016
onIn the five months since we launched the Draft U.S. Web Design Standards over a dozen websites have used components of the Draft Standards on their sites. Recently, we talked to three federal web designers about their experiences using the Draft Standards.
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A visit to the National Earthquake Information Center’s open source team
April 4, 2016
onI visited the Earthquakes team at their office on the Colorado School of Mines campus in Golden, CO, to learn about this open source team’s role in public service.
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What 10 weeks at 18F taught me
April 1, 2016
onCalling 18F home for the past two months has given me the opportunity to grow in countless ways. I’ve pushed myself in ways I wasn’t expecting.
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