I’m Trine. Nice to meet you!

UX Architect, Designer, and leader

“It is well known that a vital ingredient of success is not knowing that what you’re attempting can’t be done.”

– Terry Pratchett (Equal Rites)

From initial user research and interviews, creating site architecture, wireframing and visual design, to prototyping, user testing and product refinements, I see projects through from beginning to end.

User Research

Do you know what your users need from you? Or how to give them what they need?

Information architecture

Creating the content is only step one. Step two is making sure that your users can find it.

Wireframing

Once you know what you need, you need to draw it out. Nothing fancy, just the basics.

Visual design

Once the foundation and the skeleton is in place, let’s make it look and feel right.

Prototyping

Let’s see if it works as we want it to before we put the developers to work. Their time is valuable.

Accessibility

Not all users are the same. Make sure your sites can be used by as many as possible.

Years

Products

Countries

Units of Caffeine

Campaign Live relaunch

How do you integrate four brands and sites into one?

Parliamentary Digital Service

How do you decide what your site needs when your audience is …everyone?

Janes

When getting the correct data to the right people is paramount

Sometimes I don’t just “do” UX, I write about it as well

The What and the Why

Ask any senior management if they use user research and testing and you’re likely to get a “Yes, of course”. Probe a bit further however and you’ll likely to hear “We rely heavily on analytics”.

Big Bang or Bit-by-bit

Coming soon

Measuring UX success

Measuring success is generally said to be an easy thing to do. But sometimes your UX success isn’t that easy to measure.