Clearleft

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We help design leaders get the most from their digital products, services & teams. We also organise UX London , Leading Design &

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    7月5日

    Download our design sprint canvas to help run your sprints -

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    7月5日

    The World Wide Web turned 30 years old this year. To mark the occasion, a motley group of web nerds gathered at CERN, to build a time machine... Jeremy Keith () will tell us all about it and he will be joined by...

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  3. 7月8日
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    “Bringing a pre-defined set of methods, beliefs and activities to a new role because ‘this is the way we did it at <insert last place here>’ isn’t helpful and is one sure fire way of ignoring your own good advice when it comes to system design: i.e. Sense & Respond. Inspect & Adapt. Learn & Improve.” from “How to evolve digital design teams” by Clearleft.
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  6. 7月8日

    Thank you for capturing some great shots from our party and mini-conference Friday - blog posts of the talks coming soon.

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    7月3日

    I highly, HIGHLY recommend this for all leaders. Never have I been in the same room of 300 other people who shared my challenges and have probably solved them one way or another. Also, hellow SF! 🌉

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  8. 7月5日

    Celebrating post conference.

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  9. 7月5日

    7 ways to avoid an agile Frankenstein: #1 Use sprint zero to ramp up #2 Do a best first pass #3 Have a North Star #4 Get your devs involved #5 Work in swim lanes #6 Always zoom out #7 Keep 10% time

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  10. 7月5日

    “With each successful design sprint, a small amount of *design debt* is incurred as the design moves slightly away from its original cohesive root” Austin Knight Here are 7 lessons learned to avoid this:

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  11. 7月5日

    Growing from our early experiences and frustrations with agile (feeling like designing through a key hole and a risk of ending up with a disconnected monster).

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    Finally we have talking about ‘avoiding frankenstein’ and learnings from our experiences with agile design.

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  13. 7月5日

    We’re simplifying and debunking some language around systemised design. Also reminding everyone that for some needs, a pattern library is enough. But Remember a pattern library is not a how to - it doesn’t tell you how the bits fit together.

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  14. 7月5日

    Next we have Ben talking about systemised design - whatever we call it!

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  15. 7月5日

    Our next crucial part of service design thinking - does the customer know what they should do next if unable to complete a task? Ensure you are aiding speedy recovery - don’t just design the happy path.

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  16. 7月5日

    When considering service design ask how you can build a last relationship: - can they come back & update - can they tailor - can you use learnings to enhance moments in experience - can you deepen relationship - are you rewarding behaviour?

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  17. 7月5日

    With the rise of two sided marketplaces ( for example) the service proposition has to fit both users - ask ‘does the service support everyone’s needs?’

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  18. 7月5日

    Next we have and Katie talking about ‘service design heuristics’ - or put another way ‘how to know you’re doing a good job’

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  19. 7月5日

    Practical quick tips - voice & tone are two different things, tone needs to be adapted to the users current task - message hierarchy - think like a journalist and position content accordingly - keep words clear & human, don’t be clever

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  20. 7月5日

    has seen first hand how changing the labelling on a button can deliver a 70% uplift - content thinking can avoid a full redesign.

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  21. 7月5日

    “If we think of it seperately, we are not considering the whole user experience of the brand”

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