Justine Crowley
Bio
Freelance Internet Moderator/UX Writer/UX Consulting Designer/Graphic Designer
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Lives in Sydney, Australia. Loves life.
Stories (111/0)
Is Zen Chocolate Real?
Then again, chocolate was regarded as a form of medicine, and truth be known, it was actually a form of currency from the fruit of the cacao trees around 4,000 years ago. The Aztecs were onto something, and no wonder why the "Golden Ticket" is ever so elusive and valuable. Another fun fact: Ruby Chocolate became so popular, that it is low on supply; no different to certain types of honey. (Then again, we still have white, milk, and dark varieties to feast on, and to enjoy).
By Justine Crowley7 months ago in Feast
- Top Story - October 2023
How My First Fish Therapy Session WentTop Story - October 2023
Fish symbolise emotions, and I do need to point out that fish therapy is actually illegal in some parts of the United States, as well as in Mexico, Canada, and in Europe. Fish Therapy (medically known as Ichthyotherapy, or the "holiday" term is a Fish Pedicure and/or a Fish Spa) originated in Turkey, where Garra rufa (toothless) fish have nibbled on the skin of Turkish people for well over 400 years now.
By Justine Crowley7 months ago in Longevity
15 More Things to Add to Your Natural Mental Health First Aid Kit/Toolkit: Part 2
Further to Part 1 of my natural mental health tool kit. When someone tells you (in a relaxed setting) to stop frowning, even when you are not, because your wisdom lines are so profound; you know that you need to tone it down, and therefore take care of your mental health, combined with your physical and emotional health. It all links. Now for the next 15 natural mental health solutions that yours truly applies and swears by, literally:
By Justine Crowley8 months ago in Psyche
15 Things to Add to Your Natural Mental Health First Aid Kit/Toolkit: Part 1
The world is at a mental health turning point, and the number of people diagnosed with depression in the United States alone is staggering. According to Forbes Mental Health Statistics; over 21 million people in the United States currently have depression. That only scratches the surface. 29% of Americans alone want to incorporate mental health into their New Years Resolutions from 2o24 onwards. Hence the birth of this article. And furthermore, October (as at the time of writing) is Mental Health Month where yours truly lives. (In Sydney, Australia).
By Justine Crowley8 months ago in Psyche
- Top Story - September 2023
Why I Purchased Some Shares in Vocal Media Top Story - September 2023
Use what you own, and build up that nest egg, regardless as to what the economy is doing at any given moment. For some writers, Vocal Media is a site that is life changing, and for others, it can be quite misunderstood. Investing in Vocal Media shares is not a get rich quick scheme, and neither is being a writer (now part-owner and writer). Everything takes time. Egg hatching is no different to the time it takes for a caterpillar to turn into a butterfly.
By Justine Crowley8 months ago in Trader
I (almost) Dropped Out of my Google Data Analytics Certification
Every student always commences their studies with good intentions, as well as usually making a few sacrifices along the way. Whether you are going to college, or you have enrolled in a small micro-credential like yours truly did; a fact of life is that things do not always go according to plan. According to the Education Data Initiative, 32.9% of college undergraduates do not end up completing their degree. There are many more who would have mentally and/or emotionally checked out of their studies at one point or another; yet manage to continue to persevere and do whatever it takes to pass, and to not drop out.
By Justine Crowley8 months ago in Confessions
UX Design Portfolio Project 2: Coffee Drinkers App
Case study: Maximising users enjoyment of specialty (Campos) coffee The Problem: Users love their coffee. The research conducted came to the conclusion that 66% of users interviewed enjoy 2-3 cups of coffee a day, equating to around 14-21 cups of coffee a week. Users want to enjoy their coffee for a myriad of reasons; yet they’re not willing to spend any more than $4 for a cup of coffee - even for a large; and yet they still want to consume a quality, speciality coffee bean. These users are busy people and professionals such as Lawyers who are time poor, and of who appreciate the benefits that drinking coffee provides them.
By Justine Crowley8 months ago in Journal
Revealed: The Top 5 Most Danceable Taylor Swift Songs on Spotify
The abundance of people ensuring a seamless Internet connection, and possibly combined with goodness knows how many hours of annual leave was used up to book pre-sales tickets to her Eras Tours; it really got me thinking of a relevant project for my Data Analytics studies, where I was tasked with creating a Data Viz in Tableau on any topic I wanted. Music is the fabric of our lives, and therefore I wanted to explore the beat category.
By Justine Crowley8 months ago in Beat
How the UX Design Thinking Process is Applied to Data Visualizations in Data Analytics
With empathy in mind (to begin with); the data visualization in the opening image is great, except for one crucial thing. Can you figure out what that is? It is the use of Christmas colours together, of which is not ideal for those who are colour blind, and for users (in UX Design) and stakeholders (in Data Analytics) with any form of disability impediment. According to Colour Blind Awareness, over 350 million people worldwide are actually colour blind. (On the other hand, the exception to this rule would apply to visualizations' on world maps, for example with global CO2 emissions.) For those of you lovely readers who write for Vocal Media; you will be pleased to know that the bar chart in our writers statistics page is a great example of a Data Visualization gone right. Why? The y-axis starts at zero, because the number of readers reading your work is unknown at any given moment in time; and (furthermore) the bars are easy to spot trends, and most of all, to read.
By Justine Crowley9 months ago in 01
That Ikigai Book
This is the book that yours truly is talking (literally raving) about in the opening image of this article. I kind of have my work on social media to thank, for helping one really get in touch with her Ikigai. Who knew that one simple book could be packed full of wisdom, gems, and other tips for living a life on "purpose." And it is not dry and academic, as would be the norm (and maybe even the expectation) of some of those types of books. For example, and much respect to Stephen Covey (in more ways than one, and thank you for your work); yet one is still stuck on what the seven highly habits of effective people actually are.
By Justine Crowley9 months ago in BookClub