- From: Caitlyn Caldwell <caitlyn@nsideas.com>
- Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2019 12:01:12 -0500
- To: public-website-redesign@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAE22P6svE2KSW5KHuavMpw5dzNyAgYLjSi__4WESy0nh+6kbsA@mail.gmail.com>
Ms. Mercier, Please review the following questions, submitted on behalf of Nesnadny + Schwartz in response to the W3C Website Redesign - RFP. - Do you have a brand guide that is publically available? (The 2018 version <https://w3c.github.io/design/styleguide/> appears to be under revision.) - Beyond membership, in what other ways do you hope people will participate with the W3C? Do you have metrics by which you plan to measure participation via the website - Are there specific components of the redesign that you would like to see in anticipation of the W3C becoming a legal entity in 2021? - Why was the 2014 redesign not fulfilled? - You mention collaboration with an oversight team, systems team, and design task force. How many people are a part of each of these units? Is each unit centralized to one of the four W3C institutions, or are they decentralized? - To what extent might the winning firm expect to continue working with W3C after the launch of the site? (In other words, can you explain what your hopes for a long-lasting partnership with a web design agency might look like or entail?) - If we find in the process of accepting and launching this project that we need to be a bit out-of-the-box creatively, how willing are you to do that? - Can more information be supplied in regard to the individual W3C-maintained back-end services that require integration? We look forward to your answers, and to submitting a complete proposal in December. Best, Caitlyn -- Caitlyn Caldwell Marketing Communications Specialist Nesnadny + Schwartz <http://www.nsideas.com/> 10803 Magnolia Drive Cleveland, Ohio 44106 * <http://Greg@nsideas.com/>caitlyn@nsideas.com <Caitlyn@NSideas.com>*216.791.7721 Office
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