Design principles
Design principles
Introduction
Design principles should be referred to throughout the whole design process to question whether design decisions uphold the principles or break them.
Inclusivity by design
The Design System's contents, components, patterns and processes should be able to be used by everyone equally. This means addressing accessibility and context of use as well as personal preference.
Consistency through re-use
We use re-usable patterns and components to drive consistency through the use of familiar and intuitive design.
Mission driven
We build by listening to the Intelligence Community in order to deliver their specific needs.
Research first
We make decisions based on data and research, not opinions.
Flexible, adaptive, powerful
The system should be flexible; it should adapt as necessary; it should empower users.
Continuously evolving
The system should evolve to stay in alignment with modern practices and adapt to include new content that helps to solve new design problems. Future proofing enables adoption and sustainability.
Transparent and open
Enable feedback on processes and content from the entire community. Allow contribution from users as well as producers.
Responsible
We factor environmental sustainability into our decisions, minimising our resource usage and enabling the community to do the same.