Case study: Unlock valuable content trapped in PDFs

On March 20, 2012, in Case study, Content examples, featuredgallery, Uncategorized, Updates, by Jonathan

UPDATE: This interview is creating conversation. See: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ig/2012JanMar/thread.html We were very happy to have the opportunity to talk to Mark Bryant, Systems and Technical Manager for the Victorian Government’s Department of Primary Industries about a major web development project in which the Department made the decision – no more PDFs. Converting PDFs to webpages results [...]

 

Wireframes for responsive design

On March 5, 2012, in Content examples, featuredgallery, Uncategorized, Updates, Usability, by Jonathan

We’ve just completed wireframes for the Victoria Legal Aid website redevelopment project. For the first time, we included wireframes to cater for large screen layouts (e.g. desktop computer) and small screen layouts (e.g. mobile phone). The process we used is widely known as responsive design i.e. how to make the design of your website respond [...]

 

Intranet challenge – getting content from business owners

On February 5, 2012, in featuredgallery, Uncategorized, Updates, by Jonathan

IT managers are not always eager to write documentation about their work. So what do you do when they are the main source of information for your writers? We’ve recently completed a great intranet project for an IT service group.  With an established Intranet already in operation, the task was to create concise and informative [...]

 

Launch of SpinalHub.com.au – award winning website

On November 2, 2011, in Uncategorized, by Jonathan

I was delighted to be at the launch of spinalhub.com.au in October. The website had just won the Quality Development Presentation prize at the annual ANZSCoS (Australia and New Zealand Spinal Cord Society) scientific meeting. Spinalhub.com.au is a comprehensive resource for people with spinal cord injuries. The website is designed to support and guide people [...]

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Case study on internal blogging at VicRoads

On October 19, 2011, in Content examples, Uncategorized, Updates, by Jonathan

In 2011, I helped VicRoads run an internal blogging project to encourage all staff to identify things that don’t work at VicRoads. Over a three week period, staff contributed over 1500 posts and comments.