If you’re reading this over the coming weeks we hope all is well with you, your family, friends and colleagues.

Over the past few weeks we have been monitoring the impact of the Coronavirus. Responding to guidelines and maintaining safety has now become our primary priority. This has led us to taking the following steps:

Given the latest Government guidance with regards to Coronavirus (COVID-19) we have now closed our Edinburgh office until further notice. So we will be working remotely until there is an update to the current guidelines.

We’ve also made the following promises to ourselves:

What this means practically …

Edinburgh Office & Facilities Hire:
This will not be open or available for hire until further notice.

Contact options:
We will continue to operate remotely so will be contactable as always via email, telephone and all previously operated messaging tools, e.g. Slack, Skype, etc.

Business hours & Response times:
We’ll still be maintaining office hours, albeit working from home. Our standard response times to all live projects and retained service contracts will be maintained. However, we will extend our standard response time to legitimate inbound inquiries to a max. of 2 working days.

Meetings:
If we have a meeting scheduled, or you if you wish to schedule one please do not hesitate to contact us to arrange this, we look forward to catching up online. Skype, Zoom, Hangouts pick your tool and we’ll be there.

Remote working:
We are incredibly lucky that we can deliver our services and operate our business using online systems and remote collaboration tools. This means we’ll still be able to operate as normal (albeit from home). What’s more, we can assure all our clients that we do this whist adhering to the highest possible standards in terms of information and cyber security. Please note all primary user research, collaborative design processes and face-to-face workshops that can not be conducted remotely have been paused or cancelled. We will contact all clients to reschedule any pending projects and/or activities as soon as this becomes feasible.

Need to discuss things in more detail:
If you’d like to request a full copy of our contingency plan or to discuss how Coronavirus may impact existing or forthcoming projects please do not hesitate to contact us.

An open offer to all

If there’s anything we can do to help on either a personal or professional level please do not hesitate to reach out. From delivering necessities to those who are self-isolating in Leith, to helping set-up virtual hangouts and video calls – if there’s anything at all we can do to help, do just let us know!

One last thought …

We know the coming weeks will be hard. So it’s really important we all focus on what really matters – being safe, and being good to others. We’ll post another update once we’re all back in the office.

But until then, from all of us at Border Crossing UX, take care and happy social distancing!!!

Trusted sources for important information on Coronavirus

We’re sure you’re already aware of the following but just in case you’d like to get more information about Coronavirus, please refer to the following sources of information:

GOV.UK: Coronavirus (COVID-19) what you need to do
https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus

NHS UK: Coronavirus useful information
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/

NHS Scotland and the Scottish Government’s: latest guidance about COVID-19, including social distancing and stay at home advice:
https://www.nhsinform.scot/illnesses-and-conditions/infections-and-poisoning/coronavirus-covid-19

BBC on Coronavirus symptoms: What are they and how do I protect myself?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-51048366

World Health Organisation – advice, myth-busters and situation reports:
https://www.who.int/health-topics/coronavirus#tab=tab_1

François Roshdy

François is director of user experience at Border Crossing UX. He specialises in helping clients continuously improve the experiences they deliver.