Since summer I have been fighting a losing battle with my website. Although I made progress initially, technical problems seem to stop me from getting to a point that I was happy with. Over this last weekend however, I wanted to ensure that I had at least a website up and running that I was happy with and that could be developed further over time.
Monday, 25 April 2011
Sunday, 24 April 2011
Numiko
Over Easter I spent two weeks at Numiko working with their UX team. During this time I didn't really take a designing role but more research. The time spent there was focussed on evaluating work and thinking of questions for user testing, reading up and writing personas and learning about user journeys and user testing. I learnt a lot about the important of user needs and how thinking about this can start to identify problems that need designing for. Writing the personas was particularly useful because it meant we had specific characters that we were designing for and instead of making presumptions we could start making real judgements.
After speaking to the guys there and evaluating my placement the opportunity for another longer placement over summer was mentioned (minimum of 6 months). I did however specify that although I enjoyed the user experience aspect of the design I would like to be involved in the actual design itself. At the moment it looks as though if I were to go there then I would take on a role that encompassed both of these aspects. Currently they have a UX team and a design team but no one that does both. And so it seems like quite a unique position to be in. If I were to go for this I think it would help me develop my understanding in user needs and how to make design accessible for different types of users. It seems like a good opportunity to further my career aspirations.
Creative Milk Round
Registered to go to the creative milk round back in December but it was cancelled because some of the visiting professionals couldn't attend. This meant that I was able to get a spot when it was re-done in March. I registered and asked to speak to those involved in design and digital design and managed to get two interview slots. The first interview was with Hannah from Leeds Chamber of Commerce.
The interview with Chamber was very different to other interviews I'd had with people. Mainly this is because when I've been talking through my portfolio with people before they have been designers and so I've been quite confident in using terminology that designers might use. I also usually talk about what the brief was and why that made me make certain design decisions. When talking to someone from a more commercial background it felt that a different approach was probably needed. The discussion with Hannah went well, she liked the work for the Natural History Museum where I had used design to break down information. She mentioned that because the Chamber do a lot of different things for a variety of businesses its difficult to communicate what they do and they have a lot of information that needs breaking down.
I was in touch with Chamber a couple of times and went for another meeting with one of Hannah's colleagues. I've been in to work there a couple of times doing one day briefs. Last time I was in we did discuss perhaps working on a larger brief that I could get stuck into more so I'll pick that up in a couple of days.
At the milk round I also met with the managing director from Numiko, I talked through some of my portfolio but as I did I felt that my portfolio was a bit long so I need to address that. We discussed more about user needs and how to design for different audiences and it was really interesting. We discussed a potential placement and decided that two weeks working with the user interaction team might be useful. To learn about how they design for different users and their methods of research/user testing.
The interview with Chamber was very different to other interviews I'd had with people. Mainly this is because when I've been talking through my portfolio with people before they have been designers and so I've been quite confident in using terminology that designers might use. I also usually talk about what the brief was and why that made me make certain design decisions. When talking to someone from a more commercial background it felt that a different approach was probably needed. The discussion with Hannah went well, she liked the work for the Natural History Museum where I had used design to break down information. She mentioned that because the Chamber do a lot of different things for a variety of businesses its difficult to communicate what they do and they have a lot of information that needs breaking down.
I was in touch with Chamber a couple of times and went for another meeting with one of Hannah's colleagues. I've been in to work there a couple of times doing one day briefs. Last time I was in we did discuss perhaps working on a larger brief that I could get stuck into more so I'll pick that up in a couple of days.
At the milk round I also met with the managing director from Numiko, I talked through some of my portfolio but as I did I felt that my portfolio was a bit long so I need to address that. We discussed more about user needs and how to design for different audiences and it was really interesting. We discussed a potential placement and decided that two weeks working with the user interaction team might be useful. To learn about how they design for different users and their methods of research/user testing.
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