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All projects (and services) start in the middle

Caroline Jarrett 7 March 2022 17 November 2021
All projects (and services) start in the middle

I’m a big fan of the user-centred agile approach to service delivery that is gradually being adopted by most government departments in the UK, and many other organisations too. I mean – let’s turn those words around. Who would wantContinue reading… All projects (and services) start in the middle

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yozYoz Grahame@yoz·
24 May

Thinking of creating new software? Please read this first.

It’s from @krusynth’s brief and excellent guide for new digital servants in Federal government.

I just had to make one small and tragically obvious edit.

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cjformsCaroline Jarrett@cjforms·
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In which @welshflier talks about not fitting in, and now finally finding her next step

WelshFlier@welshflier

Life! https://annecollis.blogspot.com/2022/05/once-upon-time.html

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cjformsCaroline Jarrett@cjforms·
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Two questions for you: a designer wants to use modals because "they are an important part of a modern website".

Q1. Is this correct?
Q2. Any references or research to support your answer to q1?

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cjformsCaroline Jarrett@cjforms·
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If you happen to be able to get to Montgomery, Powys on June 12th, this will be really good.

If you can’t - read the books anyway. I enjoyed both of them.
@BellaBathurst @Gallowaygrouse

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Interviews with real life authors at a real life festival! Get to @montylitfest on Sunday 12 June afternoon and see Bella Bathurst and Patrick Laurie discuss their books 'Native' and 'Fieldwork.' Book for Bella https://buff.ly/3sTp7ZI and here for Patrick https://buff.ly/3PE9TkX

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