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Guidance on creating design codes that promote the creation of successful places as set out in the National Model Design Code.
The UK government's design principles and examples of how they've been used.
A list of 10 criteria that represent good practice in creating, applying and enforcing design codes.
Find out what benefits you could get, how much you could get and how to claim
The Government Digital Service style guide covers style, spelling and grammar conventions for all content published on GOV.UK, arranged alphabetically.
How to build web pages so they work in HTML first: starting with HTML, extra styles and features, using JavaScript.
ELLA is the Evidence and Lessons from Latin America programme
A set of effective cybersecurity practices within private entities, public authorities, and the financial sector
How to use a factorial randomised controlled trial to evaluate your digital health product.
This guide is intended for authors of reports commissioned by Home Office Science (HOS), research managers, editors and proofreaders. It gives…
Find registered designs in the UK
A project investigating the impact of design elements on the performance of submerged offshore breakwaters.
The shape and the configuration of objects are automatically protected by design right in the UK and Europe.
Naming, structuring and scoping your service, prototyping, using design patterns and design training.
The duties and competence requirements for building regulations that clients, designers and contractors must meet.
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