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    Decision: existing iconography and illustration styles can be reused as-is, or whether they need to be recoloured or adapted to align with the revised accent colour

    Section: UI design

    Assumption: The Governance Intelligence website will adopt the same core UI design system as the IR Impact website, with limited, intentional variation. Any divergence will be clearly defined and confined to agreed visual elements or functionality.

    Agreed item: Confirm whether existing iconography and illustration styles can be reused as-is, or whether they need to be recoloured or adapted to align with the revised accent colour.

    • Recoloured, as per the above

    Source: GI website scoping workshop notes (12 Jan, 10–12pm)

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  • In scope
    High

    Decision: the accent colour will change from the IR Impact palette, and if so:

    Section: UI design

    Assumption: The Governance Intelligence website will adopt the same core UI design system as the IR Impact website, with limited, intentional variation. Any divergence will be clearly defined and confined to agreed visual elements or functionality.

    Agreed item: Confirm whether the accent colour will change from the IR Impact palette, and if so:

    • What the new accent colour will be
      • Yes to colour exploration – don’t colour theme it per se. New accent colour exploration required by Ave.
    • Whether this change applies globally or only to specific UI elements
      • Featured images: Tobi to do
      • Tobi to process the images etc. Ave to do the art direction system first, for Tobi to be onboarded in order to process all images. For the art direction, there is an appetite to make the images cleaner and less cluttered. (GI to supply a brief for this)
      • Recolouring the graphics/illustrations throughout the site, Ave will do. This is all the vector graphics that support GI pages/CTAs/ general content across the website, not any content featured images or hero images.
      • Ave to supply a bank of icons for the Podcasts featured images (GI to supply a brief for these)
      • Discussion re mass migrating featured images, approx 100. GI to make a spreadsheet of URL to the image in the media library and supply to Ave to mass migrate

    Source: GI website scoping workshop notes (12 Jan, 10–12pm)

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  • In scope
    High

    Decision: the Governance Intelligence logo will remain unchanged or whether a new or adapted logo will be introduced as part of this phase

    Section: UI design

    Assumption: The Governance Intelligence website will adopt the same core UI design system as the IR Impact website, with limited, intentional variation. Any divergence will be clearly defined and confined to agreed visual elements or functionality.

    Agreed item: Confirm whether the Governance Intelligence logo will remain unchanged or whether a new or adapted logo will be introduced as part of this phase.

    • There is a new logo – this will be sent across read to use. No Ave design time required.

    Source: GI website scoping workshop notes (12 Jan, 10–12pm)

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  • In scope
    High

    The Governance Intelligence website will reuse the IR Impact UI design system as its baseline, including layout structures, components, and interaction patterns

    Section: UI design

    Assumption: The Governance Intelligence website will adopt the same core UI design system as the IR Impact website, with limited, intentional variation. Any divergence will be clearly defined and confined to agreed visual elements or functionality.

    Agreed item: Confirm that the Governance Intelligence website will reuse the IR Impact UI design system as its baseline, including layout structures, components, and interaction patterns.

    • Yes, in the main, see notes below.

    Source: GI website scoping workshop notes (12 Jan, 10–12pm)

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