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Creating a culture of accessibility
Posted 21st July 2025 in caseStudy
How I helped Sage build a culture of shared accessibility ownership, responsibility, and support across the organisation.
Scaling accessibility awareness at Sage: five years of GAAD
Posted 19th June 2025 in caseStudy
How I used Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) to grow Sage’s accessibility community and strengthen leadership engagement.
Making a website accessible
Posted 2nd December 2024 in caseStudy
Through my long-term partnership with Gusto Research, I collaborated with a creative designer to refresh their brand and rebuild an accessible website that showcases their expertise.
Building a community in North East England and beyond
Posted 1st November 2021 in caseStudy
In 2015 I co-founded Frontend NE, a meet-up for frontend developers in the North East of England, welcoming over 3,000 attendees over five years.
Making a Government service accessible
Posted 8th June 2020 in caseStudy
I worked on a Government service for nearly two and a half years, spending much of that time ensuring it was accessible. Here’s how it happened.
Efficient, simple and usable GOV.UK dashboard pages
Posted 8th April 2020 in caseStudy
In the service I’ve worked on for the last two years, a lot of improvements have been made. One huge win was the dashboard page.
A minimal task list pattern for GOV.UK
Posted 28th November 2019 in caseStudy
One job I’m particularly proud of is the improved GOV.UK task list pattern. My stripped-back design is now part of HMRC’s Design Patterns library.
Designing a cohesive suite of applications
Posted 1st June 2018 in caseStudy
When I redesigned EvaluAgent’s suite of apps consistency of the UI was key, but there had to be a way of discerning one app from another at a glance.