Task model and service blueprint templates By Nic Price on 14 February 2020 — 1 min read Here’s a task model and service blueprint I made using Google Slides (see speaker notes for further information): Task model with user needs: Complete an ONS survey on behalf of a business (with added service blueprint) Feel free to make a copy and use it for your own work. Let me know if you do,... More
Working week – first week of February in bullet points By Nic Price on 11 February 2020 — 1 min read Last week’s notes (a little late, but here they are): The first week of February saw the start of a new discovery under the Future Farming and Countryside Programme umbrella. Despite my and other people’s efforts to avoid it, it did feel like jumping from one moving train to another. A weekend isn’t long enough to... More
What I did at work last week in bullet points By Nic Price on 3 February 2020 — 1 min read I’m still working out how I might do some round-ups, as well as add in some ad hoc thoughts and noticings. These might include tweets and photos I’ve posted which have sparked some interesting reactions. Like in the olden days. In the meantime, some bullet points from work last week: Learning about the Future Farming... More
Google Drawing template: GOV Flow kit By Nic Price on 4 October 2019 — 1 min read I recently made – and have been using – a Google Drawing version of the GOV Flow kit. If you’re involved in designing government services and transactions you might find it useful for mapping out online user flows. It’s based on the excellent Gov Flow kit for Sketch made by Charles Reynolds-Talbot. It’s meant for... More
Blogging on the People Thinking website By Nic Price on 26 May 2017 — 1 min read I’ve started work on a side project with Ben. We’re calling it Participant Discovery. We want to understand what it’s like to be a research participant. We wonder if understanding this will help us design better research. We’re blogging about it over on the People Thinking website. More