Understanding New Zealand Government
We are an approved supplier of the following services on Pae Hokohoko | Marketplace. We can deliver on your next project.
We are an approved supplier of the following services on Pae Hokohoko | Marketplace. We can deliver on your next project.
User insight focuses on understanding user behaviours, needs, and motivations through observation techniques, task analysis, and other feedback methodologies - the process of understanding the impact of design on an audience.
We collaborate closely with stakeholders to strategically organise and label an initial Information Architecture (IA), which serves as a foundation for further refinement. Through iterative discussions and feedback, we aim to create a logical and intuitive structure that enhances usability and improves the overall user experience.
Crafting digital brand identities that resonate, paired with intuitive user interfaces that captivate. Our designs are not only visually compelling but also functionally accessible and responsive, incorporating iconography, infographics, and bespoke illustrations to enhance user experiences.
Front-end development involves development resulting in the production of HTML, CSS and JavaScript for a website or web application.
Back-end development involves bespoke development, CMS development and integration with other systems. This includes developing features, databases and web publishing software to support the delivery of information and systems.
Project management services involve initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing team work to achieve specific goals and meet success criteria within a set time. The primary challenge is to achieve all goals within constraints. DXS project management services focus on digital experience platform migration/transition.
We ensure comprehensive web security, remote access security, and data protection through regular annual security audits and rigorous employee vetting, prioritizing the safety of our digital assets and office environment.
We strive to ensure web accessibility is built into everything we do. It is about making sure that everyone, including disabled people and people using assistive technologies, can successfully access online services and information.
Our multilingual approach honours the official languages of New Zealand, where Te Reo Māori, English, and sign language hold significant importance. Language equality, particularly between te reo Māori and English, is carefully considered.