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    Discover Diplomacy

    Client

    U.S. Diplomacy Center

    Date

    October 2011

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    Take a journey on the path to diplomacy with this educational Web site. To capture the spirit of this important facet of government, Second Story created a site that would lead visitors through a diversity of stories that exemplify diplomacy.

    Diplomacy is the act of developing and sustaining relationships. Yet, such a simple definition doesn’t fully represent the work of the Department of State. To further explain its role, and cultivate public engagement, Second Story created a site that is itself an act of diplomacy. Easily navigable across three main sections, the site covers the essentials of diplomatic principles. “Diplomacy 101” introduces the key concepts of what a diplomat does, where it all happens, and how relationships are created and sustained. An interactive map visualizes the people, places, and issues involved in the Department of State’s global network. An animation with kinetic typography introduces users to the cardinal values of diplomacy and illustrates how it affects every American. Built using HTML5, the site is flexible, accessible, and friendly to mobile devices.

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    “New Website Introduces Audiences to Diplomacy,” DipNote: U.S. Department of State Official Blog, Lauren Krizner Fischer, October 2011

    To encourage Americans to better understand what role the U.S. government plays in foreign affairs, the U.S. Diplomacy Center in the Bureau of Public Affairs, has developed a new interactive website that provides an introduction into the world of diplomacy and the work of the Department of State. Through the use of video clips, audio tracks, images and interactive components, the site covers the basics of diplomacy: who engages in it, where they do it and what issues diplomacy addresses.

    Credits

    Interaction Designer
    Lisa Kennedy
    User Experience Designer
    Michael Godfrey
    Lead Systems Developer
    David Brewer
    Developer
    Donny Richardson
    Producer
    Kate Wolf
    Content Producer
    Elizabeth Bourke
    Concept Development
    Bruce Wyman
    Quality Assurance
    Jen Dolan, Traci Sym
    Motion Design
    John Foreman
    Audio Design
    AudioWells
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