Sector(s)
BRAINSUM partnered up with OECD for this end-to-end redesign, rebuild, and migration project. The new website creation process was backed by UX research and design.
Describe the project (goals, requirements and outcome)
Highlighted project scope elements:
- Comprehensive UX research foundation including UCDC canvas, interviews, personas, journeys
- A new Visual Design emphasising organisational impact with improved UI and navigation
- Content managers are empowered to use visual components as building blocks on pages
- Active participation in content strategy
- Flexible event management
- Migration from a legacy Drupal site - Large-scale content migration with preserved SEO value
- Publications library with ePub support and automated thumbnail generation
- Comprehensive user manual, technical documentation and handover
- Launched on Drupal 10
User Impact:
- Content managers can build pages using visual components without developer intervention
- Improved content discoverability through advanced filtering for Impact, Projects, News and Publications
- Streamlined event management process
- Better organization of 1000+ publications
- Highly optimized performance, SEO and Accessibility
Why Drupal was chosen
Proven technology for this OECD member organization.
Technical Specifications
Drupal version:
Key modules/theme/distribution used:
Why these modules/theme/distribution were chosen
To build a robust, structured component-based editorial experience the Paragraphs module is a proven solution.
Advanced filters were needed on various Views pages. To store global location data of the impactful projects of this organization the geolocation module was handy.
For newsletters they already used Mailchimp, it was seamless to integrate it with Drupal.