Tag: ux design
Building mood boards
We recently finished the discovery phase of the project to update our website. The discovery phase helped us build up a much clearer idea of the … Read more
A website for the future
Over the past year, we’ve been exploring a new visual language and defining UX (user experience) principles to evolve Kent’s online user experience. The exploration has developed based on … Read more
Grids and typography
We want simplicity in design. Space between elements on a page should be elegant and purposeful. Typography should be beautiful and easy to read. How … Read more
University news: inspiration boards and outcomes
Building an inspiration board is a key part of the discovery phase. Inspiration boards help you think about what solutions other people found to similar … Read more
University news: who are our users?
The webdev team is just starting to develop a new University news system. Following our user-centered design principles, we’re spending a few days going through … Read more
User-centered services – the beta phase
User-centered services consist of a series of phases. I’ve already written about the discovery and alpha phases. The next in the series is the beta … Read more
User-centered services – the alpha phase
This is the second in a series of posts about the development of any user-centered service. The first post was about the discovery phase. This … Read more
User testing – £5 Blackwell’s gift voucher!
We’re on the lookout for 8 people from around the University of Kent to help test some of our websites. And we’re giving out £5 Blackwell’s … Read more
User-centered services – the discovery phase
The core notion behind the development of any user-centered service (for example, a website) is the notion of a lifecycle of phases: discovery, alpha, beta, … Read more