The project relied on our DSFR Factory approach, a framework designed to accelerate the delivery of institutional Drupal platforms aligned with the French government design system.
By leveraging reusable components, standardized architecture, and DSFR integration, the team was able to significantly reduce development time while maintaining quality and performance standards.
About the project
Goals
Redesign the ENA website following the creation of INSP
Deliver the new platform within a very short timeframe
Ensure compliance with DSFR and public-sector standards
Provide a sustainable and scalable digital platform
Technologies
DSFR (Design System of the French Republic)
DSFR Factory approach to accelerate development and ensure consistency
Results
Project delivered in 7 weeks, meeting the tight timeline
60% faster delivery thanks to the DSFR Factory approach
High levels of quality, accessibility, and performance
A modern and maintainable Drupal-based institutional platform
Why Drupal was chosen
Drupal was selected for its suitability for public-sector digital platforms:
- Strong security and reliability for institutional environments
- Native support for structured content and editorial governance
- Compatibility with DSFR components and accessibility standards
- Scalability and long-term maintainability
- Ability to support rapid deployments through reusable architectures
- Combined with the DSFR Factory, Drupal enabled fast and compliant delivery.
Technical Specifications
Drupal version:
Key modules/theme/distribution used:
UI Suite and UI Patterns were selected to streamline interface development and ensure a consistent user experience across the platform. UI Suite provides a collection of ready-to-use components and layout tools that accelerate front-end development and reduce duplication. UI Patterns complements this by defining reusable design and interaction standards, ensuring that components follow a unified visual and functional approach. Together, they enable faster implementation while maintaining consistency, accessibility, and scalability across multilingual environments.