[HN Gopher] Making the Gov.uk front end typography scale more ac...
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Making the Gov.uk front end typography scale more accessible
Author : open-source-ux
Score : 35 points
Date : 2022-12-14 08:04 UTC (14 hours ago)
(HTM) web link (designnotes.blog.gov.uk)
(TXT) w3m dump (designnotes.blog.gov.uk)
| politelemon wrote:
| I like the work that Gov UK do in terms of accessibility, changes
| they make, and how they explain it. Not just from a compliance
| point of view, but a lot of thought goes into their design too.
| The first time I had to file my taxes (HMRC site), I was
| terrified, but their site guided me through the process, with
| clear divisions, sections, guidance along the way. In all of this
| their design decisions really shines, and it makes a lot of
| sense; dealing with legalese and paperwork is daunting, the last
| thing a user should be doing is having to 'navigate' your
| website.
| shortcake27 wrote:
| Every time I use a gov.uk service I'm thoroughly impressed. The
| design is always clear and the UX simple. Kudos to the team.
| [deleted]
| sigwinch28 wrote:
| I am happy to see the author mention WCAG and British Dyslexia
| Association. They seem to have a refreshingly strong focus on
| accessibility.
|
| I wonder how much of an uphill battle is fought inside the GDS
| and across the UK government to push for this kind of universal
| access.
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| Also, it's amazing how much of a "brand" GOV.UK is for me even in
| spite of (or perhaps due to?) its accessibility. To me the brand
| is: big strong blobs of the high-contrast colour palette, GDS
| Transport (the typeface), and a relatively (but pleasingly)
| narrow content.
| gchq-7703 wrote:
| I've worked for a few UK departments and been very impressed
| with not only their adherence to WCAG 2.1 AAA on user-facing
| tools, but also on internal administration tools. Accessibility
| is strictly required and your project will not be allowed to be
| released without it.
| eurasiantiger wrote:
| So they don't have any video content on the sites?
|
| Or do they actually have a sign language interpreter on each
| video on every site?
| jfk13 wrote:
| I don't recall running across video on gov.uk sites -- and
| offhand, can't think of any case where it would have been
| desirable.
| gchq-7703 wrote:
| This is documented under the 'video' section on the
| publishing guidelines[0]. Videos are heavily dissuaded
| for a large number of reasons.
|
| [0] https://www.gov.uk/guidance/how-to-publish-on-gov-
| uk/images-...
| razakel wrote:
| GOV.UK is open source, and such a good design that Canada,
| Ireland, Australia and New Zealand have copied it.
| sposeray wrote:
| HuwFulcher wrote:
| Love GOV.UK design guidelines. Working for a government
| department at the moment as a contractor building some internal
| frontends and the design system is used internally as well.
| Really helps keep things consistent across all areas of
| government.
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