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Designing for friction - thoughts from UX London

Back from UX London and sharing some thoughts on the crossover themes that stood out for me.

Jason Bird

Jason Bird

10 June 2019

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My top 5 reflection points from UX London

5 reflections following a fantastic three days at UX London from a UX and Service Designer.

Katie Wishlade

Katie Wishlade

6 June 2019

  • News

Sponsor Patterns Day

It’s the only way to get tickets to the hottest show in town.

Jeremy Keith

Jeremy Keith

29 May 2019

  • News

Our intern program is returning for 2019

We’re looking for three enthusiastic interns with backgrounds across research, design, arts and technology to join our three month internship program in Brighton.

Richard Rutter

Richard Rutter

21 May 2019

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Give your information architecture a three-point checkup

How do you know your site structure is needing attention before it becomes really broken? Here are three tell-tale signs to look for and some ways to avoid the problem in the first place.

Chris How

Chris How

17 May 2019

A 'rough guide to UX' workshop

A little recap of the UX workshop I attended on my first day at Clearleft - including some wonderfully shoddy squiggle birds!

Trys Mudford

Trys Mudford

30 April 2019

  • Tiny Lesson

Earth day, API's and sunshine.

With the first of the glorious summer sun starting to shine down on us and Earth day around the corner, it seemed like a good time to take a look at the API provided by our solar panel provider...

Cassie Evans

Cassie Evans

22 April 2019

  • News

Three more Patterns Day speakers

Three fantastic speakers have been added to the roster of this year's unmissable one-day event dedicated to design systems, pattern libraries, style guides, and components.

Jeremy Keith

Jeremy Keith

16 April 2019

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Design Perception

I feel like the majority of coverage in the design world is spent on the latest outputs from digital-first companies like AirBnB, Uber, Slack, etc. Most companies are not digital-first. And that’s okay.

Jeremy Keith

Jeremy Keith

11 April 2019

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Split

Materials and tools; client and server; declarative and imperative; inclusion and privilege. When I talk about evaluating technology for front-end development, I like to draw a distinction between two categories of technology.

Jeremy Keith

Jeremy Keith

10 April 2019

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Cotswolds design leaders retreat

Earlier this month I had the pleasure of co-hosting a retreat for senior design leaders, at a beautiful country house hotel in the Cotswolds. The group was comprised of Heads and Directors of Design from a range of well-known brands.

Andy Budd

5 April 2019

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Five insights from successful design leaders

Last month Clearleft hosted a lively morning of discussion and debate featuring leading industry voices from Spotify, Virgin Atlantic, Google, Deliveroo, Bulb, and Pfizer. These are five key takeaways from the sessions.

Richard Rutter

Richard Rutter

4 April 2019

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Dev perception

The perceived state of front-end development tools and technologies might be quite different from the reality.

Jeremy Keith

Jeremy Keith

4 April 2019

What is design fiction? And how can you use it?

Design fiction is becoming an increasingly useful way to explore and communicate possible design futures. In order to create a better future, designers should be adding techniques for designing fiction to their toolbox today.

Andy Budd

25 March 2019

  • News

Clearleft at CERN: celebrating 30 years of the Web

Clearleft cofounder Jeremy Keith was among a select group of invitees to a special event at CERN in Geneva to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Web.

Richard Rutter

Richard Rutter

12 March 2019

  • Viewpoint

Personas aren’t bad, and you’re not a bad designer if you use them

Twitter periodically demonises commonly used, yet seemingly harmless design tools. We explore why it's not about being on team personas, team JTBD or any other new tool, but being on team human that counts.

Andy Budd

11 March 2019

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