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HMRC and the outdated payment methods

This is a post about the user having to do the hard work. Before I… Read More… Continue reading HMRC and the outdated payment methods

Posted by Sarah on 17/01/202416/01/2024

Posted in User Experience
Tagged content design, emotion mapping, end to end journey, HMRC, identity, Language, omnichannel, poor user experience, slow user journeys, user emotions, user flow, user journey

Iterative wireframing as part of user experience design

Wireframing as part of the user experience design process has evolved – what benefit to an iterative wireframing process and which tools to support it?

Posted by Sarah on 15/06/2017

Posted in Content strategy, Usability
Tagged customer journey, design process, design tools, paper prototypes, prototype, user experience, User experience design, user flow, user research, wire framing tools, wireframe, wireframing tools, working prototypes

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