Accessibility is user experience
I’m Sarah and I work in the Electronic Questionnaire (eQ) team within Survey Data Collection, at Office for National Statistics….
Read more on Accessibility is user experienceI’m Sarah and I work in the Electronic Questionnaire (eQ) team within Survey Data Collection, at Office for National Statistics….
Read more on Accessibility is user experienceIn my last post, I wrote about why data is important to the way we create and present content at…
Read more on The data we use for content design at ONSAs content designer for the ONS website, I’m responsible for making sure that the content we publish meets the needs…
Read more on Using data for content designThe following blog post is written by Andrew Phelps from our Social Surveys Transformation team. Getting ONS social surveys online…
Read more on Getting ONS social surveys onlineIn March I was fortunate enough to travel with a colleague to Chicago to participate in the annual NICAR (National…
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Read more on A data literacy scale?As Visual.ONS closes down and moves to the main ONS website, we wanted to reflect on the challenges we’ve faced…
Read more on Rising to the challenge of communicating statistics to the wider publicThree years ago, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) decided to start an experiment.
Read more on Three years of Visual.ONS – what we’ve learnedIn January 2015 we launched a Beta called Visual.ONS – a companion website to help us learn how better to…
Read more on Visual.ONS is coming out of Beta and we’re moving home(or: How I learned to stop worrying and love the lower layer super output area) The Welsh language word for…
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