W3C Website Redesign - RFP - Questions

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

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Caitlyn Caldwell
Marketing Communications Specialist
Nesnadny + Schwartz <http://www.nsideas.com/>
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Cleveland, Ohio 44106

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Received on Thursday, 28 November 2019 08:44:29 UTC