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The document outlines an agenda for a UX design meeting focused on designing a website for an organization called the Institute of Inclusive Security. The agenda includes: introducing team members and the organization's goals; discussing the target users and how to understand their needs; exploring UX design methodologies like user-centric design and prototyping; considering industry best practices; and gathering ideas from other team members and users. It then discusses prototyping different design concepts to test with stakeholders and gather feedback before building the final website.
















Introduction to the NAP Resource Center and focus on UX Design dated 14 October 2014.
Agenda includes user goals, UX methodology, collaborative design, and initial prototyping.
Emphasis on user-centric design, information architecture, participatory design, and prototyping.
Exploration of how users currently find and understand content using user-centric design principles.
Discussion on industry standards and best practices for international databases and political websites.
Focus on gathering design ideas from team members and potential users through participatory design.
Importance of creating low-fidelity prototypes to test designs, gather feedback, and iterate before final build.
Introduction to the development of first prototypes in the design process.
Visual representation and planning of user flow through the mental map.
Initial layout structure regarding different user types on the website.
Further outlining various user types with a simple home page design.
Details of core website components including 'About' and 'Why' pages.
Design considerations for 'Map' and 'Country' pages in the UX layout.
Detailed structure for 'All topics' page, indicating resource availability.
Outline of next steps including information architecture, prototyping iterations, user profiling, and launch requirements.