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Design Series: Understanding Audience Needs

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This is the first in a four-part blog series, Building Trust and Credibility Through Design, based on a webinar led by Forum One’s Vice President of Design. Understanding audience needs is the core of good design. Watch the webinar. But how do you build trust like a team?

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Nonprofits, Have You Taken The Board Doctor’s Wellness Test?

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We are partnering up with our friend Cathy Allen, The Board Doctor, to share a free Wellness Test for nonprofit board members. They are offering free tests: blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol, BMI calculation, etc. Results will be available next year, along with benchmarking for future takers of the Wellness Test.

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How to Apply Service Design to the Social Sector

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Service design principles can be applied to the social sector to craft audience experiences that create positive change in the world. Overall, here are four key reasons why service design is important to nonprofits, foundations, and government agencies. Improve the user experience. Save time and money.

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Maintaining Your Site’s Accessibility Well After Launch

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The new design system has gaps. Effective accessibility planning To counter all these barriers, you need a plan: Review and update your design system. Survey your content creators and pressure-test your design system—do you have adequate styles for all your content needs? Have an accessibility governance plan.

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How to Prepare For a Government Website Redesign

Forum One

Redesigning a government agency or department website is no small task. Here are the essential areas to focus on when taking on a government website redesign. Forum One works with local, state and federal government agencies. Forum One works with local, state and federal government agencies. This gets at the requirements.

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Get Cybersecurity Right for Your Low-Code/No-Code Projects

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Every piece of software has a software development lifecycle (SDLC) that typically involves discovery, requirements gathering, design, implementation, testing, deployment, and ongoing maintenance. Test in a Safe Environment Low-code development can be incredibly fast. The reasons? Could be the right app but at the wrong time.

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Digital Priorities the Mission-Driven Sector Must Address in 2024

Forum One

Here’s what we’re seeing as the biggest priorities for our partners across the nonprofit and government space to address this year. At this sea-change moment, we’re working with organizations to set holistic AI strategies and governance as part of their core organizational strategies, not just digital strategy.

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