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Weeknote 08: week ending 23 February 2024

Content service thinking, putting lipstick on the legacy IT pig, and practising rest as a part of productivity

Posted by Sarah on 24/02/202424/02/2024

Posted in Working Out Loud
Tagged big IT, content as a service, content operations, content service thinking, content strategy, lauren pope, legacy systems, local council, local government, rest

The questions you need to ask before building a new website

Don’t start your website rebuild project without answering these questions first

Posted by Sarah on 14/01/202014/01/2020

Posted in How to guides, Website
Tagged accecssibility, content design, Content Management, customer experience, customer journey, digital project, front-end design, interaction design, interface design, journey mapping, legacy systems, mobile-first, mobile-first indexing, Search, SEO, SERP, structured content, systems integration, user experience, user needs, visual design, Website, website design, website procurement, website project

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