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  • Tiny Lesson

Beat the clock with Time Well Spent

Every digital project is essentially a battle with time. It is simultaneously our most precious and finite resource, and our nemesis.

Chris How

Chris How

13 April 2018

  • Viewpoint

Navigating remote at Clearleft

We share what we've been building into the way we work and look after each other remotely.

Alex Higgs

Alex Higgs

4 May 2020

  • Viewpoint

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly of A/B Testing

Like many designers, I have a complicated relationship with A/B testing. In this article I’m going to explore some of the pros and cons of this approach.

Andy Budd

4 May 2020

  • Viewpoint

Principles and priorities

Using design principles to embody your priorities.

Jeremy Keith

Jeremy Keith

27 April 2020

  • Viewpoint

In-House and Agency sitting in a tree

We start every project with an awareness that we’ll leave as soon as is practical, and it’s our job to make sure the client and their team are in the right place when we do.

Andy Budd

27 April 2020

Scaling design: the case for narrative transformation

If you're tasked with the mighty challenge of scaling design at your organisation, culture change is likely to be amongst your chief concerns. This post explains why and how narrative transformation can play a crucial role in helping you reach your goals and create lasting impact.

Steph Troeth

6 February 2018

  • Viewpoint

Five steps to an effective content strategy

You can't create a content strategy overnight, but breaking it down into several steps is a good place to start.

Rachel McConnell

Rachel McConnell

21 April 2020

  • Viewpoint

Overlay gap

A problem shared is a problem halved. And the web has a big problem with awful overlays.

Jeremy Keith

Jeremy Keith

20 April 2020

  • Viewpoint

Guerrilla Testing - Tips for better results

In our last post we described the merits of guerrilla testing compared with other research methods. In this follow-up post we share some tips for getting better results.

Benjamin Parry

Benjamin Parry

13 April 2020

  • Viewpoint

Yet another remote working tips post

As you might imagine, the last few weeks have been all-change for the Clearleft folks. BOY have we learned a lot about each other and our new way of working.

Benjamin Parry

Benjamin Parry

30 March 2020

  • Viewpoint

Putting the agency back in (your) business

Agency: An organisation that offers a particular kind of assistance on behalf of another business, person, or group.

Ben White

Ben White

25 January 2018

  • Tiny Lesson

Prioritising Requirements

Use our requirements template as a starting point for your costly and crucial technical decisions.

Trys Mudford

Trys Mudford

30 March 2020

  • Viewpoint

How to spring-clean your content

Moments of pause can be an ideal time to improve your content best practice.

Rachel McConnell

Rachel McConnell

25 March 2020

  • News

Design Maturity Assessment

In our 2020 survey we are looking for your support to further understand how design works in organisations around the globe.

Alex Higgs

Alex Higgs

19 March 2020

  • News

Going remote

As of 17 March 2020, Clearleft have taken the decision to close our office and send our employees home, where we’ll be working remotely until the end of April 2020.

Richard Rutter

Richard Rutter

17 March 2020

  • News

Ampersand is back!

It’s been a while – nearly three years, in fact – since we last brought our typography-fuelled Ampersand conference to the web designers and type enthusiasts of the world...

Richard Rutter

Richard Rutter

23 January 2018

  • Viewpoint

Guerrilla Testing - What it is and when to use it

For some, guerrilla testing is a dirty word. A victim of its own success, its overuse has given it a bad rap. Isn’t it about time we celebrated its strengths and use it when the time is right?

Benjamin Parry

Benjamin Parry

16 March 2020

  • Viewpoint

Using content strategy to present your research findings

When you have all the stuff but just don’t know how to tell the story.

Rachel McConnell

Rachel McConnell

12 March 2020

  • News

Researching the research

I’m helping to run a research repositories workshop in March. Find out more about the project and how you can help.

Benjamin Parry

Benjamin Parry

6 March 2020

  • Tiny Lesson

Telling the story of performance

Measuring performance is important. Communicating the story of performance is equally important.

Jeremy Keith

Jeremy Keith

3 March 2020

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