Author Archives: consequencing

John Robinson Design

My associate John Robinson is a Stockport-based designer. He has just relaunched his website, which is now branded as ‘John Robinson Design’. We worked together -with Richard Aked and Peter Bagnall – on the redesign of the School of Computing and Communications website at the University of Lancaster, which delivered a fabulously clean and usable website. I [...]

Comment on State of the Web

Here’s my comments on Zeldman’s excellent post ‘State of the Web’ http://www.zeldman.com/2011/12/29/state-of-the-web-of-apps-devices-and-breakpoints/ This is a very different time to that of the browser wars, and we need to be careful that we don’t apply lessons learned then to the situation we are now in. The number of and variety of devices and viewports which need [...]

What I Want From a Smartphone

Here’s a comment I wrote to a blog post “2011 was a terrible year for tech” http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/technology/2011/12/the_year_s_worst_tech_trend_complexity_.html I would like to see more advances in consumer post-pc devices. To be post-pc, I want to do everything as a consumer on one device. If it’s one device, then it’s going to have to be a smartphone, [...]

User Experience Research and Design

I am now providing user experience research and design services through www.navopia.co.uk. Take a look at the site and let me know what you think. It’s going to be an agile development.

IWMW 2010 Report

Last week, I attended the Institutional Web Management Workshop (IWMW). I was just going for the day when I was giving a workshop on ‘Developing Your Personal Contingency Plan‘, but thanks to Statistics Into Decisions, I was able to go for the full three days. While at the conference, I also did a barcamp session [...]

Rail Ticket Machines Are Confusing

I’m glad it’s not just me who finds rail ticket machines confusing. According to a BBC report, some people prefer to queue for a real person rather than use the machines. Well, that is always going to happen. But I find them difficult to use and frustrating when I’m in a rush. I just want [...]

IWMW 2010 BarCamp on “Instant Usability Testing”

The theme of this year’s Institutional Web Management Workshop (IWMW) was The Web in Turbulent Times. IWMW ”provides an opportunity for those involved in the provision of institutional Web services to hear about institutional case studies, national initiatives and emerging technologies and to actively participate in a number of parallel sessions”. The event is organised by [...]

IWMW 2010 Workshop on Developing Your Personal Contingency Plan

The theme of this year’s Institutional Web Management Workshop (IWMW) was The Web in Turbulent Times. IWMW ”provides an opportunity for those involved in the provision of institutional Web services to hear about institutional case studies, national initiatives and emerging technologies and to actively participate in a number of parallel sessions”. The event is organised by UKOLN. [...]

Review of the BBC News website redesign

There’s been a lot of discussion and comment about the BBC News redesign, but I’m mostly interested in the information architecture. First thing I noticed was the change of URL from some weird news.bbc.co.uk address to the simple www.bbc.co.uk/news. I’m sure there’s good reasons for this, and it makes SEO sense. But let’s look at [...]

Farewell Left-Hand Navigation

BBC News is soon, amongst other things, to abandon left-hand navigation. http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/theeditors/2010/07/bbc_news_website_redesign.html I’m really interested in the demise of left-hand navigation. When it was originally introduced, it was pretty difficult for people to get around websites. We didn’t have JavaScript and page includes and content management systems. This meant that to do anything sophisticated, each [...]

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