U.S. Executive Order Establishing a National Design Studio

8 pointsposted 10 hours ago
by nevir

5 Comments

duxup

10 hours ago

As far as websites go, aren't there already standards for that?

cwdegidio

8 hours ago

There was 18F which was a group within US Digital Services. But as mentioned they got DOGEd. They managed the USWDS (US Web Design System), which was making great efforts to create a unified design and accessibility framework for government websites. I was working pretty closely on a contract project until, well, shakes hands wildly all this. They were great people, great designers and really cared about what they were doing.

As for enforcement of adhering to 508 and a11y compliance, US digital projects were guided by executive order M-23-22, "Delivering a Digital-First Public Experience", but from what I can tell that is kind of up in the air at this point... we are following it until someone tells us otherwise, but I don't think it is being enforced anymore with any passion because of the current confusion.

Jtsummers

10 hours ago

For accessibility, sort of (as in they need to be accessible, but precisely what that means can be up to interpretation a bit and isn't necessarily well enforced), but regarding appearances, not really. Within an agency, maybe, cross-agency no.

Finnucane

10 hours ago

All websites will now be required to have gold filigree and Doric columns.