KRDS is designed for all team members, including designers, developers, and government officials. It provides principles, guidelines, and code to support the design and development of digital government web and app services.
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KRDS provides detailed guidance on inclusive UI/UX design and implementation, and establishes standards to ensure consistency across digital government services.

Designers
Designers can use the KRDS Design Library Kit, which contains consistent criteria and rules for all digital government services, to quickly and easily create design styles and prototypes.
Getting Started for Designers
Developers
Developers can install and compile the KRDS HTML Component Kit and use components and design tokens to customize project styling, including CSS styling and JavaScript guidance.
Getting Started for Developers
Government Officials
Government officials are provided with operational, management, and validation guidelines for UI/UX applications to understand team roles and processes and ensure optimized results for public services.
Using KRDS for Government Officials
Design Principles
High-level principles that guide the direction and design of UI/UX for digital government services/p>

Digital Inclusion
Guidance for digitally vulnerable users to ensure equal service experiences for all citizens

Style
Guidelines for consistently used UI elements that serve as the smallest units of the interface

Components
Guidelines for consistently used UI elements that serve as the smallest units of the interface

Basic Patterns
Guidelines for UI patterns repeatedly used to complete core tasks

Service Patterns
User-journey-based guidelines for designing user experiences for core tasks