We believe that democracy is a design problem.
At the Center for Civic Design we strive to make every interaction with the government easy, effective, and pleasant. We work with elections offices, democracy advocates, and civic engagement organizations to make elections easier to run, support innovation, and invite participation in elections.
From our practical experience and applied research, we share best practices for civic design and our core skills of plain language, accessibility, information design, and civic research.
Our guides to best practices in civic design are used by elections offices and advocacy organizations across the country.
Visit us online at civicdesign.org, LinkedIn, or Twitter
We believe that democracy is a design problem.
At the Center for Civic Design we strive to make every interaction with the government easy, effective, and pleasant. We work with elections offices, democracy advocates, and civic engagement organizations to make elections easier to run, support innovation, and invite participation in elections.
From our practical experience and applied research, we share best practices for civic design and our core skills of plain language, accessibility, information design, and civic research.
Our guides to best practices in civic design are used by elections offices and advocacy organizations across the country.
Visit us online at civicdesign.org, LinkedIn, or Twitter