Project updates – February 5th 2019
February 5th 2019 – a few updates on university project work. Broads project With the final site visit (for the … Continue reading “Project updates – February 5th 2019”
February 5th 2019 – a few updates on university project work. Broads project With the final site visit (for the … Continue reading “Project updates – February 5th 2019”
February 1st 2019 – we visited the town of Beccles in Suffolk to speak to the Women’s Institute about our … Continue reading “Broads Authority Project: Beccles site visit – February 1st 2019”
An interesting and productive day today! Lots of work completed on both the Broads project and the report that I … Continue reading “Project updates – January 31st 2019 – the one with the drawings!”
Having completed two sets of user research (read about that here and here) and creating moodboards summarising the three themes, … Continue reading “Broads Authority Project: January 29th 2019 updates – the one with the post-it notes!”
On January 25th we visited several sites to conduct more user research and examine the sites to see what we … Continue reading “Broads Authority Project: Carlton Marshes & Somerleyton site visit – January 25th 2019”
Broads Authority Project On January 18th we visited Great Yarmouth and Burgh Castle to learn more about the Angles Way, … Continue reading “Project updates – January 24th 2019”
These are almost turning into little reflective journals, but I thought it would be good today to summarise what I’ve … Continue reading “Project work update – January 22nd 2019”
Today we were introduced to staff from The Broads Authority who in turn introduced us to the project. The project … Continue reading “An introduction to the Broads Authority Project – January 11th 2019”
Search refinement is supposed to speed up finding the results you really want. Browsing the web on a mobile device … Continue reading “Search refining using voice control”
For over five years I have exclusively used Windows Phones as my personal smartphone of choice. Sure, I’ve had exposure … Continue reading “After 5 years, I am moving away from Windows Phone to Android. Here’s why.”