Portfolio
So, I’ve tried to keep my portfolio up to date, and add contextual information, but I have failed.
I simply haven’t been able to include an efficient way of recording what I do that doesn’t require me to add more work to display the projects I work on.
So, for now, I will add links that might help you find my work online. I might add a paragraph of two to described what the project is and what my contribution to it is/was.
Some of the projects I am working/have worked on are present @ King’s Digital Lab > Our work.
Some mentions*:
Layers of Vision - Oct-Nov 2022
Layers of Vision is an art exhibition that explores the experiences and perspectives of blind and partially sighted (BPS) artists living in a world made for sighted people.
Website: layersofvision.org
Contribution: I implemented the design that was originally created by Praline Design and helped with the accessibility approach and testing from the early stages.
RSE Conference - Sep 2022
I sometimes speak at conferences.
UI/UX Design and Software Development: A troubled love story of integration
Critical Modelling - Ongoing
Data visualisations.
Observable notebook: Review Sentences Sentiment Analysis Visualisations
Contribution: Concept
Radical Translations - Due to be completed early 2023
Research project on “The Transfer of Revolutionary Culture between Britain, France and Italy (1789-1815)”.
Website: radicaltranslations.org
Contribution:
- UX research: surveys, design workshop, reports.
- UX design: user scenarios, stories and journeys, content map.
- UI design: front-end implementation.
- Accessibility: implementation + testing.
- Data visualisation design
The state of digital accessibility - April 2021
This is a blog post I wrote to describe the adopted approach to improve accessibility for some seasoned projects and set start embedding accessibility good practices for new and upcoming ones.
The state of digital accessibility at KDL - The road to a more inclusive web
* The mention is likely to be due to the project being available online, since some of the work I do takes ages to see the light… of the live net.