Tag Archives: UX
Why Mobile Optimisation is Essential for Social & Sharing
Posted on 17. Aug, 2012 by Darcie Tanner.
There were 543 million monthly active Facebook mobile users as of June 30, 2012 and 80% of Twitter’s UK active users access the site via mobile, showing that content is more likely to be shared on a mobile than desktop. Why are brands and bloggers still failing to recognise the importance of mobile optimisation themselves and operating accordingly? Including Facebook [...]
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Test, Tweak and Test again – the Value of Usability Testing
Posted on 08. Jun, 2012 by Amy McInnes.
Commonly said to be the UX mantra, one might say that usability testing is a way of life among those in the field of UX, however, for those who are not, testing is largely an ignored process often bypassed in the pursuit of optimisation. There are many various methods used to test aspects of designs, [...]
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So, what does a User Experience Architect actually do?
Posted on 08. May, 2012 by Amy McInnes.
A colleague recently wrote a post, describing her experience of blank expressions and puzzled looks when telling friends about her job. Having had a similar experience, I thought I’d follow her lead and describe what it is exactly a user experience professional does in their average day. Typically, I’d start by outlining what’s expected of [...]


