Knowing the right level of interaction design
...that are easy to use and understand. They’ll prototype these solutions – often in code because interactions are made of code, not mock-ups – to test ideas with users and...
...that are easy to use and understand. They’ll prototype these solutions – often in code because interactions are made of code, not mock-ups – to test ideas with users and...
...can’t ‘just do it right’. We need to iterate towards ‘better’, making something that works for us. It’s really about applying the DevOps approach to software on the organisation, right?...
...coding and prototyping, but a lot of new designers and non-design colleagues wanted to code and make their own prototypes, but had no idea where to start. There was a...
...deliver software solutions into a production environment experience of promoting and demonstrating the use of Agile delivery methodologies demonstrable experience of the pragmatic application of a number of Agile delivery...
...of guidance on building and maintaining digital services, including the Service Manual, Design Principles, the Technology Code of Practice and the Digital Service Standard. It’s incredibly useful, but people don’t...
Here are a few things to consider if you’re thinking of applying for a job at Home Office Digital, Data and Technology. About your application To apply for a role,...
...apprenticeship in software development. It was too good to pass up and so I threw my hat in the ring and clicked the apply button. When the pre-interview work arrived...
...an online application form easier to understand, or optimising the underlying code for a service – increases your own emotional investment in a project and therefore your motivation. Next time...
...next project. Our service is focussed on building systems that get data from other systems, so it can be easy to approach all of our projects in the same way....
Chris has worked in UK Visas & Immigration (UKVI) since 2003. Aspasia, a user researcher working on visa applications, invited Chris to observe a research session. Together they went to...