Explaining the motivations for accessible design
...or nothing to write accessible code. Good quality code is better to collaborate on, iterate and inherit. And changing code later can cause problems, higher costs and delays. Accessible services...
...or nothing to write accessible code. Good quality code is better to collaborate on, iterate and inherit. And changing code later can cause problems, higher costs and delays. Accessible services...
Two years ago, HM Passport Office (HMPO) introduced a new digital service to allow British passport holders to renew their passport online. Since then, around 2 million online renewals have...
...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...
As a user researcher working on immigration case working, I was recently asked ‘How will this new shiny thing you’re designing deliver value?’ 'Because it’s new and shiny' isn’t a...
...my notice ready to start a new and exciting career! My work as a Product Manager is already having an impact I joined the programme in January 2022 and so...
...BRP development we generated some technical debt, which created extra complexity and made it difficult for someone new to the codebase to quickly grasp the principles on which we had...
...who said, ‘judge me on what I do, not what I wear’, which is so true. The person I spoke to recently not only commented on what we wear, but...
...went from having a job to really wanting to succeed in a role that I knew I would love. I was selected for the apprenticeship and started the pre-coursework. Now...
...a new piece of digital capability arrives on the scene, the consequences are not always immediately visible. So, I encourage everyone I work with to step back from problems and...
...into a continuous delivery team! No longer are we going to just support and optimise existing live services, but we’re also going to build brand new digital services. The main...