Nov 24, 2021So you crowdsourced a bunch of job statements, now what?Note: I use the terms “job stories” and “job statements” interchangeably. Recently, I’ve been involved in a few workshops where people are brought together to generate a lot of job statements related to a particular topic. These are statements with the formatJtbd6 min readJtbd6 min read
Oct 20, 2021Reflecting on gender-neutral language on International Pronouns Day (Oct 20, 2021)I haven’t posted since May???? Wow… Recently a discussion came up related to the use of gender-neutral language in our writing. Actually, the conversation initially was about ‘the use of they/them’ in our web content, as well as in the task scenarios we put in front of users in the…5 min read5 min read
May 4, 2021One ‘design system’ doesn’t fit allThere are a LOT of conversations around the Government of Canada about design systems right now. I love it! But for all the excitement about consolidation, consistency and efficiencies, I’m worried we’re missing something. The user experience. The fact that different people are trying to do different things at different…4 min read4 min read
May 2, 2021Design within the Government of CanadaLast week, I wrote about design systems, and there’s so much more to unpack, I don’t even know where to start. So, I’m going to list a few topics here for now, and then hopefully work my way through them in the future. If you want to engage in the…Gcdigital3 min readGcdigital3 min read
Apr 23, 2021Is your Design System designed to encourage or to enforce behaviour?I’ve been in a few cross-governmental discussions lately about design systems and shared component libraries (if you’re part of the GC, join us over in the design-gc-conception.slack.com group!). Some of my favourite conversations have been around the purpose and intended audience of a design system, which have been really interesting…Gcdigital4 min readGcdigital4 min read
Apr 15, 2021Slowing down to go farI’ve been thinking a lot about scaling UX. When I joined the CRA UX R&D team in October, we had a decent-sized team of about a dozen (four of us were hired within three months). We’ve more than doubled in size since then. When you have a small team, you…3 min read3 min read
Apr 7, 2021Scoping work and understanding internal users’ needsMonthnotes? April 2021 :-) — It turns out that the work I’ve been most interested in since starting at the Canada Revenue Agency has been focused internally. They’re the projects that haven’t been really clearly defined. A request comes in, and then as we start to investigate, more layers reveal themselves. The scoping and framing…3 min read3 min read
Mar 8, 2021Timezones and distributed teamsWeeknotes: March 1–5, 2021 — I moved from Ottawa (Eastern time zone) to Penticton (Pacific time zone) at the end of 2020. This isn’t the first time I’ve worked with coworkers across time zones — when I was in Denver I was on Mountain time while many of my co-workers were on Eastern time —…3 min read3 min read
Mar 2, 2021Presenting UX WorkWeeknotes — Feb 22–26, 2021 — I’ve missed posting a few times over the past month or so, to the point where I’m just going to stop counting posts and/or weeks. Cut my losses and just get back to writing! Last week I attended my first ever Nielsen Norman Group training session. Their courses, conferences and…2 min read2 min read
Mar 2, 2021Prototyping with GitHubWeeknotes Post #37: Jan 30–Feb 14, 2021 — Yes, I know that Jan 30 — Feb 14 is more than a week.. But this is my 37th post since starting with the public service :-) And I’m not posting this til March. Yikes! I got behind. I don’t think I even quite finished this post, but I’m going…Prototyping4 min readPrototyping4 min read