Designing for government: an intern's perspective
...Before my internship, I did minimal research on projects. Now, it’s something I’m involved with throughout. It’s been great to take my designs into research sessions to see how users...
...Before my internship, I did minimal research on projects. Now, it’s something I’m involved with throughout. It’s been great to take my designs into research sessions to see how users...
...to use agile methods in software development. Agile methods were completely new to me and we were taught useful and practical ways to work in multidisciplinary teams and how to...
...visit a police station and get a paper certificate at a cost of £50. This process wasn’t developed around users, however, and just aimed to fit into existing processes. It...
...we work collaboratively, so do expect to get involved in things like design workshops and sketching, and do expect to be invited to observe research and testing sessions. Come along...
...channel than users are. They are just trying to get something done. We still have a lot of work to do to make our digital services attractive for users who...
...doing? We’re open to further improvements in how we approach digital transformation and would love to get your thoughts, inputs and experience in the Comments section below or via twitter...
...but I wanted to be sure that the operations team understood the user researcher point of view as well. The best way to do that was for them to act...
...daunting for candidates. Tommy Smith, Home Office recruitment lead In this post I’m going to break down the application process for you and provide some top tips on how to...
...delivery which led to my interest in the DDaT profession. I was able to apply some of the methodologies I had learned to the smaller projects I was working on...
...arriving from Afghanistan. Our work has also informed decisions on the best way to organise content to help people coming to the UK from Ukraine. Want to make an impact?...