James Chudley – Principal Consultant
James has spent over 10 years’ working in user experience within consultancies, digital agencies, the public sector and academia.
User centred design expertise
James is responsible for leading user experience projects at cxpartners. He specialises in information architecture and usability, having established user experience departments in both digital agencies and client side organisations.
James is involved throughout the project lifecycle – from writing proposals and planning projects, executing the work and presenting findings to our clients.
Previous clients and user experience community involvement
James has worked on projects across the public and private sectors with his recent work focusing on researching and designing user experiences within the travel and financial sectors.
Past clients and employers include Expedia, Unum, AXA, BBC, EON, HSA, Northcliffe Media, Environment Agency, DEFRA, Peugeot, Kia Motors, Fish4, Triumph Motorcycles, James Villas, QCA, Orange, V&A, PWC and Yell.com.
He is actively involved in the ux community, having co-founded the UXBristol bookclub, is a member of the Usability Professionals’ Association and the Information Architecture Institute.
And when James is not wireframing or testing prototypes…
James spends his spare time chasing squash balls, losing golf balls and taking photographs of anything and everything.
Contact James:
Email James: james.chudley@cxpartners.co.uk
Call James on 0117 946 3933
View James’ profile on LinkedIn
Follow James on Twitter @chudders
Blogs by James Chudley
- 10 ways you can use photos to influence the user experience - January 29th, 2010
- Ecommerce optimisation tips part 6: Using psychology to design for persuasion - August 24th, 2009
- Ecommerce optimisation tips part 5: Understanding the factors that encourage people to buy - August 11th, 2009
- Ecommerce optimisation tips part 4: 10 guidelines to consider when designing for trust - August 7th, 2009
- Ecommerce optimisation tips part 3: Combining web analytics with user research - July 17th, 2009

