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Updating our identity: Part 1 - Why change?

We've been around for over 12 years and have a strong reputation built on our work and our contribution to the industry. Our logo is recognised by both our peers and clients alike, so why would we decide to mess with it?

James Bates

2 March 2017

Linear Interpolation Functions

Linear Interpolation isn't just for animation, it's amazing for data manipulation and a worthwhile tool to have in your coding arsenal.

Trys Mudford

Trys Mudford

21 August 2019

  • Viewpoint

Practical tips in running your first diary study - pt.1

Running a diary study can be tough work. Here are a few tips to start you off on the right foot.

Benjamin Parry

Benjamin Parry

19 August 2019

  • Tiny Lesson

Tiny Lesson: The 20-second gut test

A tiny lesson on how to prepare for and conduct a 20-second gut test, a great workshop for gaining consensus on a design direction.

Jon Aizelwood

Jon Aizlewood

19 August 2019

Leading Design New York talks

Watch the talks packed with inspiration and practical tools from Leading Design New York.

Sophia Hill

Sophia Hill

15 August 2019

Where to draw the line and how to get over it

Since the start of the year, we’ve been having daily ‘stand ups’ to check in on the progress of our new website as we work to get it out the door. This is the story of how they help get us over the line.

Rowena Price

1 February 2017

  • News

UX London 2019 talks

We are so excited to share the films of the amazing talks from UX London 2019 - what a wealth of inspiration and learnings! Plus grab your super-early bird ticket to 2020.

Sophia Hill

Sophia Hill

5 August 2019

  • Viewpoint

Principle

JavaScript should only do what only JavaScript can do.

Jeremy Keith

Jeremy Keith

1 August 2019

  • News

Behind our recent business award

We’re very lucky at Clearleft that our work and reputation often precedes us, but every now and then it’s nice to get recognition beyond our work on the way we approach business.

Alex Higgs

Alex Higgs

29 July 2019

Agile and design — How to avoid Frankensteining your product

As digital designers these days, it’s typical to be working in an agile fashion. How do we avoid the pitfalls?

Jon Aizelwood

Jon Aizlewood

24 July 2019

  • News

Patterns Day video and audio

For your viewing and listening pleasure.

Jeremy Keith

Jeremy Keith

23 July 2019

  • Viewpoint

What is UX writing and why does it matter

Good content is one of the most fundamental elements of good design. Here’s why everyone’s talking about UX writing

Rachel McConnell

Rachel McConnell

19 July 2019

  • Viewpoint

Service design heuristics

At our recent mini-conference, I gave a talk with founder Rich Rutter on the subject of service design heuristics and how you can evaluate if you are doing a good job.

Katie Wishlade

Katie Wishlade

18 July 2019

  • Viewpoint

Systematised design - glossing over confusion

We were 3 good friends - peers with similar industry experience - talking the same language, about the same things, but our definitions and understandings of those things were quite different.

Ben White

Ben White

12 July 2019

  • Tiny Lesson

Crazy Eights

I have a toolkit, a UX toolkit.

Over the years I have collected methods, I’ve used them, tested them and broken them. Depending on where I am in the design process and the problem I am trying to solve I might lean on one to help.

Hana Stevenson

11 July 2019

  • News

Patterns Day Two

Oh, what a Patterns Day that was!

Jeremy Keith

Jeremy Keith

2 July 2019

  • Viewpoint

The vital key to design impact

Our research with 400 designers revealed a vital contributing factor to design achieving the greatest impact.

Richard Rutter

Richard Rutter

14 June 2019

  • News

The schedule for Patterns Day

What you can expect on Friday, June 28th, 2019 in the Duke of York’s cinema in Brighton.

Jeremy Keith

Jeremy Keith

10 June 2019

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