Creating a new design system for the Department of Education

Poor governance and a lack of strategy have made ED.gov hard to use. The Department called for help with a redesign competition.

Challenge

 

Storytelling was inconsistent, microcopy was unclear, user flows led to dead ends and landing pages had become link farms. We set out to reimagine ED’s brand, design, content and architecture to better serve Americans.

What I did

 

Led user research and content discovery

Reimagined information architecture

Wrote new UX microcopy and messaging

Created content and design components

“Marc excels at distilling content to its simplest form while improving its impact.”

Nicole Snyder, Project Manager, Amazon

Results

 

Our concept won Grand Prize, beating 59 competitors including Accenture and IBM. It also won us a research and design contract.

Since then, my team has interviewed users, audited content, conducted user testing and led stakeholder workshops.

They have also created a sitemap, content model, taxonomy, migration plan, governance plan, component library, brand voice and tone, style guide and content templates. ED is using those blueprints to build a new ecosystem.

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