A content designer's starter guide to agile
...users before going into the code. To avoid such issues it’s important that you keep a close eye on the agile board, so you’re aware of the stories that will...
...users before going into the code. To avoid such issues it’s important that you keep a close eye on the agile board, so you’re aware of the stories that will...
...of the user’s interactions. Walk through the user journey with the rest of the team, in particular data scientists and developers, ensuring the user journey is understood and that professions...
...new field, a new team and a new role I was also joining during lockdown! I now work with a project mentor from the research operations team who supports me...
...and analytics. Actually watching users interact with my designs is a completely new and enlightening experience. This is what I’ve learned… Iterate fast Because you receive user feedback so...
...a usability lab to user researchers throughout the Home Office. As a user researcher myself I thought I had a good idea of what user researchers needed from Research Operations,...
...makes the page more complicated. Helping users complete tasks means removing complexity, not adding it. Fix the problem Often, more content is added as a solution when user research has...
...these through reusing existing data ingestion and task management products, as well as through developing a new search product and rules engine. Developing this new capability means we can stop...
...between design and development we decided to provide production-ready implementations in React. Greater interoperability This new codebase builds upon the code in the GOV.UK Design System. This commonality: allows us...
...Office Digital. On day one in our new role, we quite literally had to learn a new language - with lessons in British Sign Language – we also had to...
...Chris’ account of the session. Testing the service with a screen reader and voice recognition user When I first encountered the new service, I was struck by how much simpler...