How I got on – and off – Facebook What’s your favourite flower smell? For me, it’s definitely jasmine. That delicate scent immediately makes my soul sing – I love it. It evokes wonderful memories, of a time and place where I was unequivocally happy, all of the time. Around 2005, when I was a […]
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The dangers of data-driven UX
The UX of double-decker buses Have you ever been on a double-decker London bus? Even if they’re not as cool as the old-fashioned Routemasters these days, they still are the best way to explore the Big Smoke. If you get on at the first stop, you can easily be the one to win the race […]
A list for accessibility and inclusion
A very useful list towards inclusive & accessible products Inclusion and accessibility go hand in hand, they shouldn’t exist without one another. If you read this newsletter (and follow me at all) you’ll know already that both things are very important to me. I’m constantly striving to improve on both fronts, in my own as […]
How to create inclusive content
The next step towards truly inclusive videos In recent past you’ve heard from me the clear message that I wanted you to take up the good habit of captioning your videos. No ifs or buts. Captions are great for those of us who can’t listen, for whatever reason. However, do you know who can be […]
On usability testing
The importance of usability testing Do you sometimes believe a story, just because you love the idea of it? I did that last week. I read on social media, probably Twitter, a wonderful story about a government plan in Finland to paint reindeers’ antlers with reflective paint, in order to prevent car crashes as well […]