18F user experience (UX) designers join cross-functional teams to collaboratively improve user experiences across government. This guide is here to help us get the job done. It’s neither a step-by-step tutorial nor a set of rules. Instead, it’s a starting point for 18F-led UX design: doing it, discussing it, and ensuring it’s done to a consistent level of quality. This guide is iterative and you can review our goals, contribute or get a general overview below.
- About
- Our approach
- Research
- Design
- Resources
The UX Guide uses USWDS-Jekyll.
To build locally using Docker (recommended):
- Install Docker for Mac
- Clone this repository
- From this repository's root directory, run
docker-compose up --build
- Open http://localhost:4000
Or, build locally without Docker:
- Clone this repository
- Install Jekyll and the necessary dependencies by running
bundle install
- Run the web server:
bundle exec jekyll serve
- Open http://localhost:4000
This guide was collaboratively authored by members of 18F’s UX team past and present. While the initial content was pulled together over a few months, the guide builds on institutional knowledge from across 18F over the years. The following are the original members of the UX guide working group:
- Qituwra Anderson
- Melissa Braxton
- Jeremy Canfield
- Jennifer Damis
- Matt Dobson
- Vishal Iyer
- John Donmoyer
- Nikki Lee
- Julia Lindpaintner
- Corey Mahoney
- Andrew Maier
- Anne Petersen
- Ben Peterson
- Jacklynn Pham
- Laura Poncé
- Aditi Rao
- Mark Trammell