The missing headphone jack, notifications, and the eye of a designer
With Black Friday and Cyber Monday over (and Michael Buble lurking in the corner with some tinsel), here’s some articles to read whilst waiting for packages.
With Black Friday and Cyber Monday over (and Michael Buble lurking in the corner with some tinsel), here’s some articles to read whilst waiting for packages.
It’s no secret that I love Gretchen Rubin, the author and podcaster who discusses happiness and human nature. Most of her tips and strategies are for home life but I started thinking; could these also apply to work?
With Black Friday upon us, here’s some articles to read in between refreshing your favourite online store.
In September, we partnered with Amplitude, an advanced analytics tool that helps companies build better products. They do this by providing valuable retention data which is normally too complicated to access through Google Analytics or Adobe.
After you’ve watched the John Lewis ad (and checked out what everyone else thinks about it on Twitter), here’s some interesting things to read (and watch) in between singing along to Elton John songs.
As the fireworks die down and the anticipation of big retailer Christmas adverts becomes real, here are some articles to take your mind off things.
In a digital first world, customer want ease and flexibility. Net Promoter Score (NPS) and Goal Achievement (GA) are often used as key measures of success for large websites – but in this ‘big data’ driven world is there space for these, more…
I don’t think we spend enough time celebrating successes in teams, so I created some super simple stickers that did the job.
In between taking down the fake cobwebs and trying to remember the fifth of November, have a gander of some of the top articles from the past week.
Recently featuring as the first business in Forbes - The Next Billion Dollar Startups 2018 List, they were founded in 2012 in San Francisco.
With Halloween around the corner, we would recommend pretending not to be home when trick-or-treaters call and read these articles instead.
Kevin Jenkins, former MD of Visa UK and Ireland, and Dr Chris Brauer, Director of Innovation at Goldsmiths, University of London, have joined the advisory board of digital consultancy, Red Badger.
The appointments come as Red Badger continues its…
In between putting away summer clothes and then getting them out again, we found you some interesting articles from the last week.
Computers are deterministic, predictable machines and are designed to blindly follow sets of instructions in a repeatable manner. This nature of computers has of course served us extremely well through most of the last century, but this design…
My second internship at Red Badger - Introducing the Red Badger Mystery Meals scheme.
As we try to find our sunglasses and strip off our preemptive layers of chunky knits, we read some pretty neat things and you can too below.
We are proud to announce that we have been appointed to redesign the Sun Savers app. After a competitive start, we are set with the tasks of improving usability and making features more user-friendly.
Try to get ABBA’s Dancing Queen out of your head and read these articles instead:
Another day, another story about discrimination and disappointment. Today’s is courtesy of Professor Alessandro Strumia of Pisa University who has been suspended by Cern, for a presentation he did by claiming that “physics was invented and built by…