Category Archives: Design

Baked posts

December 28, 2012 – 11:00 am

For the last year, I’ve been writing monthly for the Pastry Box Project, along with 30 other folks of the web. We’re rather cutely referred to as “bakers”. I’m all done now, and you can see all the posts I’ve written here. My favourite one that seemed to strike the most chords with people (that [...]

By Frances | Also posted in Web Dev | Tagged blogs, she said it, the pastry box project, writing | Comments (1)

Accidental designer

July 20, 2012 – 3:22 pm

Despite my advertising myself as a front-end developer, writing a lot of HTML and JS, I find my most productive days taken up considering and designing digital products and services, ideally with data and evidence. I enjoy it a lot, but it as left me with a bit of a “am I a developer or [...]

By Frances | Also posted in Life, Web Dev | Tagged career, designer, gds, govuk, jobs, user experience | Comments (6)

Designing better user experiences – TXJS 2012

June 14, 2012 – 10:22 pm

As promised, here’s a list of the resources and links and other stuff I mentioned today at TXJS in my talk Government Digital Service Design Principles Designing for Usability (pdf) – IBM Design Processes, Not Interfaces – Tiffany Conroy Designing in Browser – Divya Manian Interview with Jonathan Ive in the Telegraph If I mentioned [...]

By Frances | Also posted in Speaking, Web Dev | Tagged design principles, govuk, txjs, user experience design | Comments (0)

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