Cracking the HOF code

I’m a designer and I prototype in code, the kind you put together to test ideas quickly and iterate continuously to meet user needs. Home Office Forms (HOF) is a...
I’m a designer and I prototype in code, the kind you put together to test ideas quickly and iterate continuously to meet user needs. Home Office Forms (HOF) is a...
...pain I work a lot on public websites. And what do we ask users to do when they fill out a form on a public website and save that form...
...can’t format the layout that much, so it’s best used for content changes. And there’s no way to save drafts, so remember to take a screenshot when you have the...
...app journey for a public-facing service. I created user journeys to understand where services needed to be improved. Clear pathways for promotion It’s possible to apply for a permanent position...
...development our test engineers help us check that: code works the way it’s expected to changes to code haven’t broken existing functionality services are protected against security threats Using the...
...their home country. A previous pilot for UK citizens ran in 2010 and after filling out a form and having some background checks done the applicant would then need to...
...citizen experience - to properly understand your interactions with our technologies so that we can deliver end-to-end digital services that are simpler and more streamlined for you. I’m thinking, for...
...outdoors for photography and being by the sea. A good work/life balance is really important to me and my experience so far in the Civil Service has provided that. What...
...a great resource for colleagues identifying vertical and horizontal career moves. For many, breaking into the cyber security industry with no formal education or cyber experience can be tough. We...
...the components to meet that need. Each question on a form for example should be looked at as a unique design component that might meet a user need. I then...
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