Searching the Stacks: Georgia Tech Library's Drupal 8 Design
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This session will be a 30 minute case-study format that covers the design details of the Georgia Tech Library’s brand new Drupal 8 website. The project's goal was to transform a dated design and hard-coded HTML/PHP website into a top shelf Drupal 8 platform. As a rather monumental upgrade for the Library, several key design-related requirements were included in the RFP – simplified navigation, a reworked search function, a clean homepage design, and alignment with the Institute’s most current visual brand standards. What materialized throughout our engagement was an exciting partnership that resulted in a highly performant and accessible experience that caters directly to specific user groups. This upgrade has placed the Georgia Tech Library in a position of leadership not only among their on-campus peers but also within the higher ed community. With this project as a backdrop, design insights and processes will be discussed.
Key topics and takeaways attendees will walk away with include:
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Interpreting and synthesizing persona research – connecting the dots of user journeys
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Design research – setting the stage with information and inspiration
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Navigating an in-process brand refresh – making connections to ensure success
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Designing flexible components – creating a toolkit for a highly customizable content editing experience
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Agile design – keeping pace with consistent feedback
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Design review & QA – active participation in code reviews to refine design details
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Collaborating for success – working with both external and internal stakeholders to ensure excellent outcomes
All skill levels are welcome and no previous knowledge is required to attend.