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Article — 1 June 2016 — 584 words

The devious designers trying to trick you

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Good designers aim to meet their users’ needs. But there is a whole other breed of designers who are trying to trick their users into something they don’t want to do. Find out about the evil magicians using dark patterns on you.

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Article — 19 May 2016 — 612 words

This is why the future of our digital interactions could be in audio

Digital

Google's virtual assistant

We have an innate desire to pursue mobility. This is why that makes audio interfaces the logical next step in digital design.

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Article — 18 May 2016 — 705 words

Exciting developments in mobile user interfaces

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This edition of the digital design digest highlights some incredible looking technology from Microsoft that could transform mobile interfaces.

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Article — 17 May 2016 — 1,303 words

Protecting the web as a democratic medium

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Why are writers publishing their content to platforms like Medium when it threatens to undermine the do-it-yourself culture that made the web great?

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Article — 4 May 2016 — 901 words

Avoiding bias in design

User research

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One of the biggest challenges designers face is avoiding bias. We all have perspectives that subconsciously affect our decisions. In the case of design, those choices we don’t even realise we are making can have big consequences.

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Article — 29 April 2016 — 94 words

Reflections on six years of IWMW

Digital — Web

Work: SRUC — Scotland’s Rural College

Photo of Baltic Flour Mill, taken at IWMW 2014

A guest post about the Institutional Web Management Workshop.

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Article — 20 April 2016 — 808 words

Why digital security is increasingly important

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Online security has always been important. But a number of recent stories have shown why it is becoming even more important all the time.

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Article — 12 April 2016 — 1,173 words

Why your emojis are getting lost in translation and what you can do about it

Accessibility — Digital

You’ve probably been using some emojis wrongly without realising it.

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Article — 6 April 2016 — 712 words

Why inclusive design benefits all your users

Accessibility

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This first edition looks at why designers should take so-called edge cases seriously, to the benefit of all users.

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Article — 27 March 2016 — 2,089 words

History and high tension: a long weekend in Berlin

Personal — Travel

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This month Alex and I took a long weekend break in Berlin. Despite almost getting caught up in something nasty, we had a brilliant time.

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Article — 7 March 2016 — 1,467 words

Web developers need to shape up and declare war on webpage obesity

Accessibility — Digital — Web

Loading a webpage on the Verge

As an industry, web professionals have failed their users. It’s time to stop building bloated and inaccessible pages.

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Article — 4 March 2016 — 1,013 words

Implementing Accelerated Mobile Pages for WordPress

Digital — Web

I was bracing myself for a difficult experience. Instead, I found myself amazed at how easy it is to make your WordPress site compatible with AMP.

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