The Indian Government’s Web Identity: An Analysis

Shilpa V, Bijoy P. Joseph
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We live in a period where digital communication plays an integral role in citizen-government interactions. This holds reason enough to attest to the significance of the design and usability of government infrastructure on the internet- or, to be particular, the websites. The Indian Union’s executive comprises 58 distinct ministries and 93 departments, most of which operate their websites independently. Apart from the use of a “.gov.in” URL, they appear to not adhere to any form of distinctive visual identity or any system thereof. To establish a basis for comparison, and to draw inspiration to propose potential solutions, this study will look into the work done by various Western governments in branding their governments or their nation itself, like the Dutch, Swiss, and German Governments. This study aims to propose measures to bring consistency and personality to the Indian government’s websites, through adequate design solutions. The implications of this academic venture are far-reaching, including but not limited to better governance, better accessibility of government resources, better trust in the government, elevation of user experience.
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印度政府的网络身份:分析
我们所处的时代,数字通信在公民与政府的互动中发挥着不可或缺的作用。这足以证明互联网上政府基础设施--尤其是网站--的设计和可用性的重要性。印度联邦行政机构由 58 个不同的部委和 93 个部门组成,其中大多数部门的网站都是独立运营的。除了使用".gov.in "网址外,它们似乎并不遵循任何形式的独特视觉标识或相关系统。为了建立比较基础,并从中汲取灵感,提出潜在的解决方案,本研究将考察西方各国政府在打造政府或国家品牌方面所做的工作,如荷兰、瑞士和德国政府。本研究旨在提出一些措施,通过适当的设计方案,为印度政府网站带来一致性和个性。这项学术研究的意义深远,包括但不限于改善治理、更好地获取政府资源、提高对政府的信任度以及提升用户体验。
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