Digital
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Setting up a cost effective user research lab
10th December 2014 by Jono Ellis
Our user research / usability lab is very simple and cheap solution for everyday activities – coming in well under normal costs. It is relatively portable, procurement and health and safety supervision free and can be setup within minutes. We tested a number of more advanced setups based on Apple TV and/or Wi-Fi solutions but all of…
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Alpha review: University of Stirling guest post
1st October 2014 by Jono Ellis
This is a guest post from Kathy McCabe, Stacie Lindsay and Ryan Kaye from the University of Stirling When the University of Stirling were given the opportunity to feedback our views on mygov.scot alpha, my colleagues and I jumped at the chance – this was our opportunity to help shape a service that will put the people…
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Five principles for generating usable user research
9th September 2014 by Jono Ellis
This is a post by Cat Macaulay, our User Research Lead and is part of our series on Standards & Guidelines Building a user research practice into a large and complex project like mygov.scot is a pretty daunting task. So as we start out on this journey, we wanted to try and give ourselves some…
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Dipping into design – composition fundamentals
8th September 2014 by Jono Ellis
Design elements describe basic ideas around the practice of good visual design. These elements include colour, shape, texture and space. I’m going to dip into an aspect of this, exploring some fundamentals of composition, as this helps set the scene for the work we will be doing / have done so far. We started with composition and typography – our fundamentals…
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Consistent content style, saying goodbye to jargon
27th August 2014 by Jono Ellis
This is a post by Rachel Caldwell, our Content Designer (NHS 24) and is part of our series on Standards & Guidelines Have you ever gone to a website looking for answers, started reading what’s there, and quickly felt like you need a translator to make sense of all the jargon? It’s a common complaint….
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Our early thoughts on URLs
25th June 2014 by Jono Ellis
This a post by Calum Shepherd, our Head of Digital Strategy. In the simplest terms a URL is the location of a web page that you visit in your web browser. Handily, if you ever need to visit that web page again in the future, you can use its URL to go directly to it. You may…