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This is the process that the USD web team undergoes for a website redesign and accounts for all phases and steps from start to finish. For schools and departments transitioning into the new design, only items marked with a ⭐ will be accounted for if .

Strategic Vision and Direction

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  • Who: Content Strategist, Stakeholder

  • What:

    • Complete a gap analysis and determine content that is needed

    • Revise content for core messaging and SEO best practices

    • Set up content aggregation system for collaborative writing, editing, and planning if needed

  • Deliverables: New and updated content for website

⭐ Design Sprints -

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Applying Camino Components

Maintainers have the ability to create dynamic pages using existing modulescomponents in the Camino component library. During a redesign, Design Sprint workshops are conducted in which the Web Team is to provide provides additional consultation. The team meets to review the project goals and  Using prepared content from the marketing or content partners, the web team works to rapidly create layouts using the USD Design System. 

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  • Who: Designers, Developers

  • What:

    • Design and build website shell

      • Header

      • Footer

      • Navigation

      • Global elements that go on every page

    • Design and build components

      • Shared components that can be leveraged on any page based on need and audience

  • Deliverables: Design treatment on all components and shell elements for new website.

Component Build

Most of the site build is accounted for via the design systemCamino. Available components are stored centrally and used throughout the website. If it is determined that new components (i.e. features) are needed, then they are developed and added to the component library for general use.

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