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Blog • 25 Jan 19 • 3 min read
I went to the gym on a Wednesday after work. I did shoulders. I’d been going to the gym a fair bit and felt better for it. I left the gym to get into my car, still in my kit, and drive home.
Read moreBlog • 10 Jan 19 • 4 min read
As a Product Designer I’m used to shifting pixels, kerning letter forms, and asking users ‘what they expected when they pressed that button’. As a result, words don’t come as naturally to me as others, but I saw a video this week that I felt really captured what we are trying to say at Seenit.
Read moreBlog • 16 Oct 18 • 1 min read
A collection of social media posts designed for Tusk.
Read moreBlog • 25 May 18 • 3 min read
With data privacy at the forefront of the world's media, I thought I'd write about a topic that is actually a lot easier to do well than people make out: passwords.
Read moreBlog • 28 Apr 18 • 3 min read
To define is to limit. From Oscar Wilde’s ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’, the quote explores how when something is given a definition, it is confined to the parameters of the definition itself and limited as a result.
Read moreBlog • 11 Apr 18 • 3 min read
The modern day equivalent of the age old Mac vs PC argument, Android vs iOS divides opinion of some ~2.2 billion smart phone users across the globe.
Read moreBlog • 11 Mar 18 • 3 min read
There is a strong emotional connection we have with different colours, and that connection changes from person to person, and culture to culture.
Read moreBlog • 5 Mar 18 • 3 min read
Over the last week, I've been lucky enough to work on an enormously exciting rebrand project that gave me an opportunity to get my hands into an area of design I haven't touched for over a year: (re)branding.
Read moreBlog • 22 Feb 18 • 10 min read
Over the next 10 minutes or so, I want to break this down into three common user problems that product teams globally are facing, using examples from the last ~20 years.
Read moreBlog • 18 Feb 18 • 3 min read
This is my first ever blog post, a weirdly daunting concept that’s a living, breathing example that some New Years resolutions do come to fruition, at least in part.
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