Developing my career
...both the end user and the team. The work I’m involved in has an impact on giving the police the tools they need to carry out their duties and keep...
...both the end user and the team. The work I’m involved in has an impact on giving the police the tools they need to carry out their duties and keep...
photo of Eleanor West, Emerging Talent Lead, DDaT, Home Office With skills in Digital, Data and Technology in high demand, the Home Office has a vision to establish a sustained,...
...to the designers beforehand, to save time in the session how we facilitated the crit (including who ran the session), managed collaboration in the room and timekeeping on the day...
...to join the Civil Service pension scheme and will have access to other benefits such as flexible working options and season ticket loans. Photo of Nese Zorba - intern How...
...smoother in such situations. Here are some ideas: Use a link instead Include the code in the link to the service, provided when inviting users. The validity of this code...
...to turn user research findings into actionable product/service requirements apply knowledge in human factors, ethnography, and the user-centred design process to product and service design in an iterative development environment...
...teams bundle more features into the same codebase. Instead, they need splitting into smaller, more flexible components. We also need to shout about what we’re doing to get the community...
...content out of the code into a separate content file. It involves replacing the content with a ‘token’, which is entered into the code. That token represents the correct words,...
I’m a designer and I prototype in code, the kind you put together to test ideas quickly and iterate continuously to meet user needs. Home Office Forms (HOF) is a...
...to. Our services need to be consciously unbiased to effectively serve our users, so we wanted to fill the gap in how we use language to design inclusively. Other organisations...