Dot Gov... Dot Dull?
Dot Gov... Dot Dull? by: Karoline White
Most government Web sites are about as exciting as a
Senate appropriations hearing. Besides lacking charisma,
sites are difficult to navigate and a bear...
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Dot Gov... Dot Dull?
by: Karoline White
Most government Web sites are about as exciting as a Senate
appropriations hearing. Besides lacking charisma, sites are
difficult to navigate and a bear to search. But the
possibilities of the Internet make having an effective Web site
too valuable to neglect.
The musts of good government Web site design
There are five major musts to any government Website. The
site must be:
User-friendly
Direct
Section 508 Compliant
Searchable
Branded
Web sites must be designed with the user experience in mind.
Every aspect of the site should make sense and follow expected
patterns. For people to use it, it must be easier than picking
up the phone. Options must be clearly defined and information
as accessible as possible.
Running in Circles
Dont send your users on a wild goose chase. The path to find
information must be direct. In standard Web site design, users
should be able to access the key function of a site within
three clicks. And watch for those nasty circles. Site maps and
testing are vital to keeping a site free from loops.
Every User, Everytime
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act demands that Web sites
must be accessible to all users, regardless of impairment. Make
this a chance to ensure your site resonates with everyone
equally. By including such things as verbal tags and graphics
identification, designers can make a site available to all the
constituents.
Seek and You Will Find
Searches on government pages seem to search every government
page. Instead, searches should be limited to the site from
which it is made. And the search terms must be natural
language. Include common words by thinking about what the
audience would. Getting into the users head is key to any
design endeavor.
Image is Everything
Branding gives a fresh look and feel to an otherwise boring
site. In the same way commercial businesses use it, branding
breeds loyalty. By presenting a consistent image, backed by a
consistent experience, constituents know that a logo is more
than just a picture. Its a promise of excellence.
What now?
Its easy to create a Web site, but making it great takes
creativity and forethought. Imagine the user and what they
expect and build from there. Dot gov and can be dot
amazing.
Dot Gov... Dot Dull?
Dot Gov...
Dot Dull? by: Karoline White Most government Web
sites are about as exciting as a Senate appropriations
hearing. Besides lacking charisma, sites are difficult to
navigate and a bear...
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