October 2009 posts

Guest blog - A degree in form filling please!

By Rhodri Buttrick on 20 October 2009

In my first blog post, I discussed what a kerfuffle all the paperwork leading up to university was for me. After accepting my place, applying for halls, student loans and a disabled students’ allowance, I actually thought I would be free from forms for a little bit but, alas, they just keep coming! I feel … Read more about ‘Guest blog - A degree in form filling please!’


Webcredible on YouTube and Flickr

By Jon White on 15 October 2009

We’ve had presence on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn for over a year now, the blog’s been going strong for 6 months, so lately I’ve been looking into some other social media channels we can get involved in.  The result is the WebcredibleUK YouTube channel and the Webcredible Flickr photostream.

The Flickr photostream at the moment offers … Read more about ‘Webcredible on YouTube and Flickr’


Do you need high-street advice to buy online?

By Alexander Baxevanis on 14 October 2009

Step into middle England’s best loved department store, stroll through haberdashery to the audio visual department where an awfully well brought-up young man will bend over backwards to find the right TV for you - then go to dixons.co.uk and buy it.

The text above, one of a recent series of advertising messages by Dixons won’t … Read more about ‘Do you need high-street advice to buy online?’


Mobile in the multi-channel experience - IMRG event

By Ismail Ismail on 9 October 2009

A few of us Webcredible-types headed over to the groovy offices of Yahoo! in London yesterday to participate in the IMRG mobile workshop.

Abid Warsi, a senior consultant at Webcredible and mobile expert, was speaking about mobile user experience and usability best practice. In addition to our slot, there were excellent speakers from Akamai, ComScore, … Read more about ‘Mobile in the multi-channel experience - IMRG event’


UCL Interaction Centre John Long Prize

By Elisa del Galdo on 6 October 2009

Webcredible is very proud to announce that two of our User Experience Consultants, Francesca Pagnacco and Philip Webb, are the joint recipients of UCL’s Interaction Centre (UCLIC) John Long Prize. The John Long Prize is awarded to students (full or part-time) who show outstanding research promise in their MSc project work. Both projects were based … Read more about ‘UCL Interaction Centre John Long Prize’