Weeknote 54
Some satisfying user research plus an epic sized weeknote of my Nordic adventures
Some satisfying user research plus an epic sized weeknote of my Nordic adventures
Hiking, London's best pizza, Sports and Classique
Dental horrors, Foodie discoveries, Frameworks work
Approaching the end of 2019 I look back on a year filled with some happy distractions away from the unending misery in UK politics and the climate crisis.
In this article I look at what is a design system and what it should include, depending on your organisation and areas of expertise
IndieWebCamp was back in Berlin again this month for a weekend of talks, discussion and making, along with a meeting for IndieWeb organisers the day before.
📢 Upcoming talk in the pipeline on website usability testing... what are your approaches and experiences with website usability testing/research, good and bad? Reply/message me your thoughts/experiences ✏️
Approaching the end of 2018 I've been reflecting on a year filled with challenges and considering new opportunities professionally and personally.
Introductory overview of the history behind Linked Data on the web and what standards exist to represent linked data today.
A bit later than usual due to family-wide sickness over Christmas delaying the annual family get together here I am with my end of year review.
Testing usability of a digital product takes on a wide variety of test types and feedback processes that I hope to elaborate on in this article. Designers, developers, product owners and anyone with a vested interested should all partake in this process, from defining the tests to measuring the success and failures of different usability testing.
I’ve just returned from Germany on a week-long marathon of events related to the Web industry.
With just two weeks to go until IndieWebCamp Düsseldorf I'm considering what things to work on whilst there
Next month I'm running a short session at UX Camp Brighton introducing and discussing progressive web apps (PWAs).
Tweaking my thought process in work and on the web, generally...
In this series of articles I’ll be looking at my current approach to project planning, estimating and delivery with reasoning why an agile planning and user-centered approach to web design and development is necessary.
Introducing the principles of IndieWeb and how you can take part through IndieWebCamps and Homebrew Website Clubs
Review of my 2014 visit to Cardiff for a conference celebrating 25 years of the web