Shaping your design history: how we got here and what's next
Behind every service is a rich history of design decisions. Ignacia and Arindra provide insight into how they go about documenting the design history of a product or service.
GitHub - x-govuk/govuk-design-history: A place for you to document your GOV.UK service designs
A place for you to document your GOV.UK service designs - GitHub - x-govuk/govuk-design-history: A place for you to document your GOV.UK service designs
A design history for the Department for International Trade
A place to document the reasoning behind design decisions. Posts include key findings from analysis and research and iterations of designs to help understand the journey each service has been on.
GitHub - digital-land/digital-land-design-history: A design history for Digital Planning data platform 'Digital Land'
A design history for Digital Planning data platform 'Digital Land' - GitHub - digital-land/digital-land-design-history: A design history for Digital Planning data platform '...
GitHub - nhsbsa/nhsbsa-design-history: A design history describes the development of new features, iterations of existing ones or findings from user research.
A design history describes the development of new features, iterations of existing ones or findings from user research. - GitHub - nhsbsa/nhsbsa-design-history: A design history describes the devel...
Government services are changed and improved over time. People who work on them come and go. The continuity of why a service is how it is gets lost or forgotten, which is why keeping a ‘design history’ makes perfect sense. Here Paul Hayes talks about how DfE teams have created design histories for some of the department's services.