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...
...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...
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...
...curve at first, getting used to a new role and a new organisation. But with the support of my project team, manager, and mentors it didn’t take long to settle...
...foundations for my study and work over the apprenticeship. There were many temptations and frustrations along the way, including being consumed by Orange is the New Black TV series as...
...system, which manages data and performs checks in an automated way, also served as a key building block for the new service, as we were able to reuse much of...
...regularly, it’s important to have a quick turnaround of new designs to make the most of what you’ve learnt and so you can get new iterations in front of more...
...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...
...at recruitment events and advertise new opportunities on Civil Service Jobs. New people bring energy and fresh ideas that we can inject into our business. If, like me, you get...
...increase throughout the programme. From programme to a permanent position I’ll be rotating onto a new project soon - building something new, which will plug any gaps in my knowledge...
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