Monthly Archives: April 2011

Importance of Copy on Call to Action Buttons

Your website has been created to provide a service. Whether that service be providing a blog of free information for your readers or selling houses, the principle is the same, you want the visitors to your site to be guided … Continue reading

UX London Round Up

I was given the chance to attend UX London this year, due to a kind student bursary opportunity made available by Clearleft. I have collected some of my thoughts about the conference and what I got from it. Continue reading

UX London application – ineedagoldenticket.com

Earlier in the year I saw an opportunity on the Clearleft website for University students to apply for a ‘student bursary’ to attend UX London, an internationally respected user experience design conference. It was a chance that I could not pass up so I created this single web page as my application. Continue reading

Are April Fools sites good UX design?

Aprils fools day is a day when traditionally, participants attempt to create ‘fools’ of their peers by orchestrating pranks and getting them to fall for them. This hasn’t stopped on the web, and some web companies take great joy in creating little Aprils Fool easter eggs for their users. Continue reading