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Designing tools that connect election officials and immigrant communities

Christopher Patten

It’s estimated that there are 11 million naturalized citizens in the U.S. who are eligible to vote but are not voting. We wondered to what extent language was a barrier. What could we design to help election officials connect with new citizens before the presidential election in 2020?

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What’s it really like to design public policy?

Alejandra Diaz, Joe Silverman

In this session you will experience what's like to design public policy. You will be part of team creatively coming up with user-centred solutions for policy challenges experienced in the UK Department for Education whilst navigating the ever-changing political landscape we work in.

Building a design system for government

Michael Bonfiglio, Sonali Zaveri

Governments are systems, that complexity and structure informs how you create a design system to serve it. What does it mean to create a system for a system?

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