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Honoured by the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian

Caroline Jarrett 13 August 2025 30 September 2016
Honoured by the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian

Back in 2012, a Kickstarter launched to create a series of ‘Field Guides for Voter Intent’, some little books to help election officials to create better ballots. Ever since the 2000 ‘Butterfly Ballot’ controversy, this has been a cause I supported soContinue reading… Honoured by the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian

Designing better public services: LibDesign Conference 2016 Prague

Caroline Jarrett 13 August 2025 2 September 2016
Designing better public services: LibDesign Conference 2016 Prague

To design better public services, we need to unite efforts from inside and outside the public sector – and many roles within it. LibDesign 2016 in Prague Last week in Prague, LibDesign 2016 brought together librarians, web designers, civil servants and academics toContinue reading… Designing better public services: LibDesign Conference 2016 Prague

Surveys that work at LibDesign 2016

Caroline Jarrett 11 November 2024 1 September 2016
Surveys that work at LibDesign 2016

A survey is a process for getting answers to questions, but surveys turn out to be harder than they ought to be because there are potential pitfalls at every stage, from thinking about the goals of the survey through to analysingContinue reading… Surveys that work at LibDesign 2016

The next big thing in user experience – putting people first

Caroline Jarrett 13 August 2025 30 July 2016
The next big thing in user experience – putting people first

In the June 2016 edition, UX Matters asked its expert panel what they see as the next big thing in user experience. Here’s my contribution. User experience seems to go in cycles. When I first started working in what we now callContinue reading… The next big thing in user experience – putting people first

Is reading on the web really different?

Caroline Jarrett 13 August 2025 1 July 2016
Is reading on the web really different?

Is reading on a web site really different from reading on paper? The answer is: no, not really. We don’t read every word on the web. But we don’t read every word on paper, either. “Reading on the web isContinue reading… Is reading on the web really different?

How to look at the content in a form – UK cross-government content meetup

Jane Matthews 13 August 2025 30 June 2016
How to look at the content in a form – UK cross-government content meetup

Good forms work across three layers: appearance: are they easy to use and easy to read? conversation: are they easy to understand and easy to answer? relationship: can the user easily get it done and easily move on? I hadContinue reading… How to look at the content in a form – UK cross-government content meetup

Design patterns for government: a community not a library

Jane Matthews 13 August 2025 3 June 2016
Design patterns for government: a community not a library

The UK government now has several hundred designers working on services for citizens. How do we design at scale? This presentation to UXPA’s 2016 conference in Seattle describes some of the methods and tools we are using to collaborate. DesignContinue reading… Design patterns for government: a community not a library

Write clearly: take your web writing to the next level 2016

Jane Matthews 13 August 2025 20 May 2016
Write clearly: take your web writing to the next level 2016

These slides, setting out a series of rules for producing clear and effective web writing, come from a workshop delivered to staff of EMBL/EBI in May 2016. Write Clearly: take your web writing to the next level, May 2016 fromContinue reading… Write clearly: take your web writing to the next level 2016

Interfaces include people

Jane Matthews 13 August 2025 5 May 2016
Interfaces include people

Interfaces have always been areas of peril in software development. In this presentation to the Continuous Lifecycle London conference, I argue that If you’re delivering software that has to be used by real people, you need to distinguish between softwareContinue reading… Interfaces include people

How to look at a form, Industryconf 2016

Jane Matthews 13 August 2025 20 April 2016
How to look at a form, Industryconf 2016

Forms – the only non-optional part of most user experiences, but often the part that gets the least attention. My session at the 2016 Industry Conf in Newcastle was an opportunity to lead the audience through the design of typical formsContinue reading… How to look at a form, Industryconf 2016

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