10,000 websites, 10 years: Inside the U.S. government's behemoth plan to overhaul its online presence
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The government is undertaking a massive overhaul to update and standardize more than 10,000 web pages used by over 400 million people, aiming to improve usability.
45% of federal websites weren't mobile friendly, 60% had possible accessibility issues, and 80% didn't use the U.S. Web Design System code.
President Biden's Office of Management and Budget memo outlined the scale of changes needed in government website design.
The government's design system incorporates tokens, standardized graphics, and 243 icons, fostering a cohesive visual identity.
A key focus is developing a trusted visual language for government websites to enhance consistency and user experience.
Read at Fast Company
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