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A little bit of history User Experience (UX)
“User Experience (UX)” is the modern, designer way of saying, “the way a person feels about using a product, system or service”. I just thought that i’d share with you just one example of the things we worry about when presenting … Continue reading
Two ‘private’ plaques in Colchester
At Open Plaques we are often asked how you go about putting up a plaque. Our normal response is that anyone can do so, as long as they can raise the money to have one made, have the building owners’ … Continue reading