Rowan Alvarez

Senior service designer in the UK public sector

Designing clearer, more inclusive public services through research and facilitation

Hi, I'm Rowan

I'm a service designer and researcher working on digital services in the UK public sector. I care about the bits that are easy to skip: the edge cases, the people who get left behind, the second draft.

I started out in graphic design, then moved sideways into research when I realised I was more interested in how people used what I made than in the making itself. That curiosity has shaped everything since.

Today I lead design and research on services that have to work for a very wide range of people — including those with access needs and low digital confidence. I also coach designers and help teams build a steadier research practice.

Career journey

From print design to public-sector service design, each step shaping how I think about people and services.

  • 2012

    Started in studio graphic design, learning the craft of getting an idea from sketch to finished thing.

  • 2015 to 2018

    At a research consultancy, I moved into user research across public and private projects, and found the work I actually wanted to do.

  • 2018 to 2021

    At a civic digital team, I led service design on complex, high-volume services and learned how research turns into delivery.

  • 2021 onwards

    Now a senior service designer on services that must work for everyone — the work I care most about, and the brightest point on this line.

A free-to-use mentorship platform connecting designers and researchers with people who've done the job.

I've mentored designers and researchers through MentorHub since 2020. I do it because these fields can be hard to break into, and hard to navigate once you're in.

I especially enjoy talking with people trying to get into research, weighing up a next move, or stuck on a project. Portfolios, public-sector work, growing into a senior role — all fair game.

If that sounds useful, you're very welcome to book a session.

👋 Get in touch

The best way to reach me is LinkedIn or MentorHub. You can also email me directly.