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Alastair Lee

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Product and UX leader. Founder at Panda.

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You can read a full summary of @docket's #UXBristol presentation at uxbristol.org.uk/2023/design-pr…

UXBristol's tweet image. You can read a full summary of @docket's #UXBristol presentation at uxbristol.org.uk/2023/design-pr…

The lovely Liz Roberts from our client GripAble (hand rehabilitation tech) has written a guest post for Panda's blog. It's about what she's learned working with, er, me, doing user centred design. You can read it here if you want thinkpanda.co.uk/learning-to-th…


“innovation is the sum of change across the whole system, not a thing which causes a change in how people behave. ” — @stewart link.medium.com/NImShJs1Nlb


“The only style worth having is the one you can't help.” paulgraham.com/taste.html via @Instapaper


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It feels like a big day today, but let's remember that nobody has actually informed the virus that the pandemic is supposed to be over - so please be like the vast majority of people, keeping safe and being considerate.


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Public art.


It amuses me that when you type ":thumb" in Slack it offers 👍 but when you type ":thumb" in Teams it offers 👎


I salute the product designer that first put grid lines on the back of wrapping paper. #Innovation!


Neat! Thanks

Linear roadmaps are misleading without a crystal ball for seeing the future. A roadmap that recognizes the existence of risk as time goes on is more honest. But an effective PM needs to anticipate possible branches, too - and create clear criteria for following each path.

PavelASamsonov's tweet image. Linear roadmaps are misleading without a crystal ball for seeing the future. A roadmap that recognizes the existence of risk as time goes on is more honest. But an effective PM needs to anticipate possible branches, too - and create clear criteria for following each path.


Good content design ⁦@marksandspencer

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Good to see clothing companies providing content on their factories. The photos of this factory in Vietnam are great. everlane.com/factories/tech…


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🌋! JOBS VOLCANO ERUPTS !🌋 Do you like #data? Like, a great deal? Because we're looking for a Data Architect at @CitizensAdvice 👀 jobtrain.co.uk/citizensadvice… This is in my team! Whoa. Closes 10 August. My DMs are open if anybody has any questions 👍

jobtrain.co.uk

Data Architect:London office

At Citizens Advice, we have big ambitions to help more clients in more ways to find a way forward. You can read about our 3 year strategic framework launched this year, the Future of Advice, here. To...


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This great article on task modelling by @jesmond shopify.com/partners/blog/… gives you a flavour of what you can learn from her! Come along

Task modelling, an online workshop with Jesmond Allen, AKA @jesmond, on 16th July. Learn how to to create a task model and understand why they matter so much to designing effective services and interaction flows. uxbristol.org.uk/2020/speakers/…

UXBristol's tweet image. Task modelling, an online workshop with Jesmond Allen, AKA @jesmond, on 16th July.

Learn how to to create a task model and understand why they matter so much to designing effective services and interaction flows.

uxbristol.org.uk/2020/speakers/…


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Tickets still available for @steve_cable fantastic workshop where you will learn from the master himself how to create storyboards that sell

Interaction Design, an online workshop with Steve Cable AKA @steve_cable, on 15th July. Learn how to structure storyboards in a way that is engaging and sells an idea, rather than just showing a series of things that happen. uxbristol.org.uk/2020/speakers/…

UXBristol's tweet image. Interaction Design, an online workshop with Steve Cable AKA @steve_cable, on 15th July.  
Learn how to structure storyboards in a way that is engaging and sells an idea, rather than just showing a series of things that happen. 

uxbristol.org.uk/2020/speakers/…


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