GOV.UK Forms through the ages
GOV.UK Forms through the ages
As GOV.UK Forms moves into public beta, find out what we’ve done so far, what we’re doing next and how you can get involved and start building your own forms on the platform.
As GOV.UK Forms moves into public beta, find out what we’ve done so far, what we’re doing next and how you can get involved and start building your own forms on the platform.
The team share an overview of the technology used to develop Alpha.gov.uk.
Read about the colour and typography used for Alpha.gov.uk which is a demonstration of what a single central Government site could be.
Alpha.gov.uk would work best if it knew where in the country its visitors are from. We'd love to get your feedback on our approach to this.
Here's a reminder as to why it's so critical that GOV.UK offers UK citizens the best possible digital experience.
We mention some of the other teams inside government who are passionate about an agile and user-centric approach.
Jimmy Leach from the GOV.UK team explains why what might be considered the ‘disinterested’ approach is the key to coming up with a fresh way of doing things.
It is vital that the Government's live web sites are as accessible as possible for everyone. There can be no argument about that - their audience is everyone. With a short, agile, project like Alpha.gov.uk (we've had just over 10 …
We share a few design rules we’ve set up for Alpha.gov.uk
Alpha.gov.uk will test a selection of products and technologies aiming to meet the needs that people have from government online.
Chris Chant has commissioned a project to create a prototype single government domain using an agile, multidisciplinary approach.