Amurabi, legal design agency

Public Entities

Be close to the citizens and transform the most dry contents into action tools for everyone, even the most vulnerable.

The issues

User-centricity is essential in the public sector to ensure that legal information is accessible to citizens. We work alongside government institutions to turn words into action.

Our approach

Digital divide, difficulties with the French language, lack of confidence in the system... Public innovation necessarily requires a better understanding of users' needs, citizens' expectations, but also the cognitive limits of all humans. We design content, processes, and interfaces that give everyone confidence in their own ability to make an informed choice, and that provide citizens with tools for action.

Focused on the human being

Putting the user at the center of the innovation process to create services and products that solve human problems.

Sovereignty users

The future of the law is to allow each person to make informed and therefore free choices, encourage thought, and enable action.

New and original solutions

The neuro-ergonomics of law achieves the highest level of Bloom's taxonomy (2001).

Our services
for public entities

We work on technical issues such as data privacy and access to public health, and share our expertise in plain language and accessible information. We also draw on neuroscience research to deliver key messages to the most vulnerable citizens and empower them to make their own decisions and take action.

Design sprint: co-create deliverables with your users, for a human public service that provides solutions and empowerment

Nothing is simple for citizens when it comes to the law. Transform letters, forms, reports and interfaces that reconcile users with public service, enable them to make informed choices and restore their confidence.

Creation of decision support tools for all users

Following the example of our work for the Prime Minister's office, via the ANCT, we transform "decision trees" into decision-making tools, so that each user can find, with confidence, the keys to his project or problem.

Training of legal and operational staff

For example, we have been training the École Nationale de la Magistrature in Legal Design and plain language since 2019. By training magistrates who then move on to other jurisdictional functions, we see good practices gradually being deployed, in letters or even judgments. Come and make this methodology your own.

Example of realization

Prototype CNIL

CNIL

How to create interfaces that facilitate understanding and exercise of their rights by minors, and how to equip designers designers to do so?

We have been mandated by the CNIL to equip designers
on the specific issues of the protection of personal data of minors,
by integrating with the work already undertaken by the LINC.

an agency that listens to our needs, is available and has shown agility and a sense of adaptation that should be highlighted in the context of the health crisis, which made the execution of certain services particularly delicate.

sophie vulliet-tavernier - director of public relations and research
Cnil