Contact Information:
Title (Mr./Ms./Mrs./ Dr.): First Name: Last Name:
Organization Name: Position:
Email: Phone:
Facebook: Twitter: Instagram:
Questions
Indicate that the submission includes: Y/N
Prototypes for six (6) design pages, created in Drupal, Wordpress, Adobe XD, or a similar
design application.
Wireframes (see “Supporting Information,” below).
Mock-ups (see “Supporting Information,” below).
Design details and parameters (see “Supporting Information,”below) including: open-source CMS
used, development language(s), browser(s) supported, mobile compatibility, screen resolutions
(including responsive for mobile), operating systems, assistive technologies, and text sizing.
Indicate that the prototypes utilize: Y/N
Creative redesign using non-traditional improvements that maximize user experience in terms of
form and function.
Existing ED color scheme and seal.
New adaptations and innovations in color, layout, typography, animation, illustration, video and
photography.
New technologies and innovative tools, i.e., plug-ins.
Clean, simple, modern aesthetic.
Easy-to-navigate interface with a quick response time.
Integrated social media, video, photography.
Compliance with federal standards and website requirements.
REDESIGN ED.gov
Challenge
Background
To improve service to and communication
with stakeholders and the general public,
the Department of Education (“ED” or
“Department”) plans to modernize its public
facing website. Accordingly, ED is seeking
small-scale prototypes for a redesign of ED.gov,
the Department’s homepage.
Street Address:
State:
Zip:
Template Prototypes
Provide links to the following prototypes. You may submit designs in Wordpress, Drupal, or design applications,
such as Adobe XD.
1. Homepage:
2. Program ofce page:
3. Informational page:
4. Grant page:
5. Contact page:
6. News page:
Attach Supporting Information:
Please limit total submission, including this form, to a maximum of 20 pages using font sizes no smaller than
12-point. Specications pertaining to font do not apply to tables, gures, or exhibits. Any pages over 20 will
not be considered.
Wireframes that present the site layout and navigation.
Mock-ups that include the layout and navigation from the wireframes but with brand and site colors,
logo, images, content blocks, typography, etc.
Other information such as open-source CMS used, development language(s), browser(s) supported,
mobile compatibility, screen resolutions (including responsive for mobile), operating systems, assistive
technologies, text sizing, etc.
Submit this completed form to Challenge@ed.gov by June 15, 2020.