Published inUX Collective8 steps to designing accessible experiences that feel good for everyoneThere are around 1 billion people worldwide that have some form of disability and unsurprisingly, there’s no real way for you to measure…Jun 13, 2019Jun 13, 2019
Published inUX CollectiveTailoring product algorithms to enhance your users’ experienceHow can you use the data you have available to inform algorithms and predict user needs in a way that brings more value to your product?Jan 15, 20193Jan 15, 20193
Published inUX CollectiveInclusive design: usable vs accessibleThe key to any product is usability. If people can’t use it, then it obviously becomes ‘useless’. So how usable is an app if it’s not…Jan 12, 20181Jan 12, 20181
Predicting user behaviour to build a better serviceWhen creating products and services, we have the opportunity to learn so much about our users but how can we use this information to…Oct 8, 2017Oct 8, 2017
Published inAccenture Interactive Amsterdam“I’ll have what that product’s having.”You can’t be all things to all people but some will try.Mar 10, 2017Mar 10, 2017
Published inAccenture Interactive AmsterdamThe ‘golden age’ of technologyThere is plenty of tech out there designed around the older generation, from sensory mats monitoring movements, wearables like Tempo…Apr 12, 20162Apr 12, 20162
Published inAccenture Interactive AmsterdamIs this the trivialisation of two professions?For the last 18 months my Twitter feed has been continuously tainted by an ongoing argument; designers must code.Feb 29, 20165Feb 29, 20165
Published inAccenture Interactive AmsterdamProduct propositions driven by usersInstagram. Initially an app that enables users to share beautiful photographs quickly, now a real-time search engine connecting people…Feb 16, 20161Feb 16, 20161