Part 4: Getting things done with the ‘Action Panel’

On July 19, 2010, in General, Stage 1, Usability Testing, User Research, by Liz Azyan
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The Action Panel After a series of blog posts introducing our new website, the mega menu and action navigation bar, we can now show you the ‘Action Panel’. The Action Panel is located on  the right hand side of the page and displays transactions relevant to the category or section of the webpage. This video […]

Good Communication Awards 2010

We’re nominated for ‘Website Accessibility Award 2010’

On July 13, 2010, in Accessibility, Stage 1, by Liz Azyan
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We are please to announce that we have been nominated for the ‘Website Accessibility Award’ in local government  by the Good Communications Awards 2010. The Awards, sponsored by Polycom and taking place on Thursday 15th July at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium, will this year be presented by Nicholas Owen of BBC News.  My colleague, Lucy and […]

Eye tracking analysis of new website

Part 3: Getting things done with the ‘Action Nav’

On July 12, 2010, in Featured, Feedback, General, Stage 1, User Research, by Liz Azyan
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Get things done! Welcome to part 3 of our “Get things done!” series for the new website. Earlier we introduced the new look and feel of our new website with Part 1: Welcome to our new website and later revealed our ‘Mega Menu’ navigation with Part 2: How to get things done using our Mega […]

Part 2: How to get things done using our ‘Mega Menus’

On July 7, 2010, in Featured, General, Stage 1, by Liz Azyan
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Getting things done on our new website using the ‘Mega Menus’ As you might already know from our previous post Part 1: Welcome to our new website, we’re unveiling our new website at the end of July and wanted to show you how you can get things done on the new site using the ‘Mega […]

Part 1: Welcome to our new website

On July 2, 2010, in Featured, General, Stage 1, by Liz Azyan
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For the past few months, the webteam has been working on the redesign of our website. There will be a lot of improvements to how the website will work from a design and usability point of view. You will be able to find what you are looking for much quicker and identify transactions more easily.

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