
How we made interviewing easier at PaperKite
Why we decided to scrap take-home challenges and move to Whiteboard Design Challenges to evaluate Design role candidates.
Why we decided to scrap take-home challenges and move to Whiteboard Design Challenges to evaluate Design role candidates.
We share our knowledge on the process for conducting UI/UX reviews, the significance of these audits, as well as when to consider a review.
In the spirit of Matariki, we’ve drafted this newsletter with the intention of reflection and celebration.
So you want to build a mobile app? Don’t know where to start? We share some insights into the process of developing apps at PaperKite.
How the concept of Privacy by Design is at the core of how PaperKite develop apps.
2020 brought massive changes in digital behaviour, including conversational UX. Here’s what we’ve learned, and why we think the changes are here to stay.
PaperKite built apps, Beervana and Rippl work seamlessly when Bluetooth is enabled. Contact tracing auto check-in works with Bluetooth enabled phones.
We believe in inclusivity, particularly selecting an email address of your choice. We now develop mobile apps capable of accepting Te Reo Māori macrons.
The annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) worked a little differently this year. We discuss what worked and what didn’t, and the innovative products we loved.
PaperKite is an organisation that already takes data privacy and security seriously, and these appointments reiterate this commitment and compliance with the Privacy Act 2020.
New digital project? Keen to optimise your existing digital project? We’re always keen to talk.
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