By Ismail Ismail on 11 February 2010
Webcredible is recruiting! We’re looking for a head of user experience to join us on a permanent basis in London, UK.
This is an important leadership role for us and we’d like to find someone with real passion for user experience and a strong track record of innovative user-centred design thinking.
Have a read of the full … Read more about ‘Head of user experience job vacancy’
By Alexander Baxevanis on 10 February 2010
Over the last week after the Apple iPad was announced, I decided to conduct some totally unscientific but very informative ethnographic research project: I walked the full length of the train on my way to and from work, and looked at what sort of electronic devices other commuters were using and, more crucially, what they … Read more about ‘Apple iPad - the ultimate commuting gadget?’
By Trenton Moss on 8 February 2010
Webcredible is recruiting! We’re looking for a part-time marketing manager (3 days per week) to join our friendly team on a permanent basis in London, UK. Our marketing strategy has been at the centre of our growth since inception so this position is key to our continued growth and development.
You’ll be fully responsible for the … Read more about ‘Marketing manager job vacancy’
By Brigitte Simard on 4 February 2010
The debate has been going on over the last year or so about the continual support for Internet Explorer 6 – Should it stop or shouldn’t it. Finally this weekend, Google announced that it will begin to phase out support for IE6 as it identified the browser as vulnerable in the recent cyber attacks on … Read more about ‘Phasing out IE6 support - A late present for developers’
By Rhodri Buttrick on 3 February 2010
The day following my disaster day, I was in the library struggling to find a book for my philosophy essay. Thankfully, there is a “disability coordinator” in the library who is extremely helpful and helps me find the books I need. I can even e-mail him in advance and he will find the books for … Read more about ‘Guest blog - Things can only get worse’