User-Centered
Users come in multiple forms when it comes to digital applications. Creating an application that is both people (developers, administrators, and patrons) and machine (servers, integrated applications, AI, etc.) readable is key to a mature user-centered design.
Accessible & Universal
Engaging & Unambiguous
Inclusive & Equitable
Socially Responsible & Sustainable
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Prioritises Standards & Best Practices
Clearly & Fully Documented
Realistic Resourcing
Transparent & Ethical
Efficient
Applications should be engineered in a method that minimizes friction for all users, including developers and administrators. These digital products should be designed with a clear, consistent, and aim to be flexible to applications and schemas that it may interoperate with.
Minimal in Design & Latency to Support Interoperability
Consistent & Predictable
Modular to Promote Flexibility & Optionality
How well do you USE Design Principles? Measure it.
Use the below spreadsheet to:
Reflect and spark discussion with your team and/or users and patrons
Identify and prioritise areas for improvement and to inform your development roadmap
[Spreadsheet and link forthcoming…]
Not sure what Successful application of USE Design Principles looks like for Samvera Apps?
Case Studies Forthcoming…