The development and design of the Dutch COVID-19 notification application CoronaMelder is as open and transparent as possible. Input and feedback are appreciated and taken seriously. All suggestions are welcome.
- Please take the time to read the documentation before asking a question or give suggestions
- We will do our utmost best to read all of the comments and suggestions. However, we may not be able to reply to all of them
- After the launch of the app, the design will be changed less often
- Requirements (Dutch)
- Product Definition (English)
- Design Principles (English)
- Job Stories (English)
- User Questions (English)
- Usability research (English)
- Inzichten meeloopdag GGD - week 21
- 0.3 Usability & Experience test design iteratie - week 21
- 0.2 Usability & Experience test design iteratie - week 20
- Analyse GGD-processen met onderzoeksvragen - week 20
- 0.1 Usability & Experience test van Corona referentie app - week 19
- Hoe gebruikers over de corona-app denken en waarom hun stem belangrijk is - week 17
- Designs
- Latest Version 0.4 — Week 22
- Version 0.3 — Week 21
- Version 0.2 — Week 20
- Version 0.1 — This Is What a Contact Tracing App Could Look Like
- Join the CodeForNL Slack and go to the
#notificatie-app-design
channel. Although the primary language used on the channel is Dutch you should feel free to join the conversation in English. - If you want to actively contribute to the design via comments or your own design suggestions, request access to the read-only Figma. Send a DM to @jelleprins with your email address for access
- For the content published in this repository on GitHub, you can comment and make suggestions via GitHub
In this Figma we share the latest version of the designs.
The ‘page’ with the highest number is the latest version. For each version, there is a changelog (in Dutch) available where we list the changes made since the previous version. Each version contains the comments and answers posted for that version.
The intellectual property relating to all or part of this work rests with the government of the Netherlands, which reserves these rights.
The government may use and publish the designs and documents to which you contribute. By submitting a contribution, you assign your intellectual property and copyright to the government.
In order to ensure that all licensing and copyright details are dealt with, you must read and accept our Contributor Licence Agreement if you wish to contribute.
NOTE: This README is also available in Dutch. The Dutch language version is leading.
NOTE: Deze README is ook beschikbaar in het Nederlands. De nederlandstalig versie is leidend.