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Professionalism

Smashing Magazine: How To Protect Your Users With The Privacy By Design Framework

27 July 2017

I wrote for Smashing Magazine: https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2017/07/privacy-by-design-framework/

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Help us build a web industry body for you

4 May 20174 May 2017

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In Scotland, we are angry. We are organising. We are professionalising.

13 March 201713 March 2017

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On the pulse of evening

20 January 201713 March 2017

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What will happen if we don’t organise as a profession?

2 March 201613 March 2017

No one is saying that professional organisation will be easy, or quick, or universally accepted. It’s not the overnight solution to our industry’s problems. But with each passing month I am more convinced that it is the key to our industry’s survival.

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How the world thinks the web industry works

25 January 201613 March 2017

On Burns Night, it’s good to see ourselves – the web industry – “as ithers see us.” They’ve got us all wrong.

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Banned article: The perfect storm in digital law

22 December 201513 March 2017

So here it is, then, the topic that is apparently too dangerous to discuss: the future of the web profession itself.

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Officially, your work on the web doesn’t matter. Here’s why.

23 July 201313 March 2017

Every so often you read something that grants a name and a coherent explanation to a problem you’ve known was there all along, but could never clearly define. Yesterday was that case.

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Categories Professionalism, UK policyTags Digital undercounting, The web industry
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