Regular, ongoing testing
Access to a user testing platform has (finally) been a great resource to have. Although I’ve carried out in-person testing, I’ve not had the chance… Read More »Regular, ongoing testing
Access to a user testing platform has (finally) been a great resource to have. Although I’ve carried out in-person testing, I’ve not had the chance… Read More »Regular, ongoing testing
The Responsible Tourism (RT) team had an increasing remit and with the upcoming COP26 Conference being held on Scottish soil, they had to grow their… Read More »VisitScotland – Responsible Tourism
An accessibility audit was carried out on VisitScotland.org before I joined. Amongst the tasks that participants struggled with was the ability to find the latest… Read More »VisitScotland – Careers
As the designer in the dev team, it’s perhaps a bit odd that I was the only one that was really keen on getting things… Read More »Professional Scrum with UX
As part of the COVID-19 recovery in Scotland, VisitScotland had the job of managing a number of funding pots for the various tourism sectors. Each… Read More »VisitScotland – Form Design & Usability
In April this year, after some annual leave that gave me too much time to think, I started refreshing my development skills and started an… Read More »Practicing in Public
Since September last year, I’ve been working as a UX Designer for VisitScotland. In that time I’ve reviewed a bunch of partner websites & apps,… Read More »My remote year with VisitScotland
This week my manager forwarded the team a link to a Webinar from UserTesting – speaking with Jo Migom, Chief Digital and Marketing Officer at… Read More »User Research & Testing at Thomas Cook
For me A11y (Accessibility – or ‘A, 11 characters, y’) has been an area that I was first exposed to almost 10 years ago! I… Read More »2021 – My year of A11y?
This year has been very different for all of us. In the past 10/11 months, I went from being in a job that was starting… Read More »Redundancy, Remote Onboarding and a Really Weird Year