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Awards Spotlight: Technical Wizardry

18 May 2026 at 14:20

We recently announced the winners of our inaugural Human Made Awards. Of all the categories we celebrated, there’s one we wanted to come back to and give a little more space: Technical Wizardry, won this year by Samantha Miller.

Technical excellence sits right at the heart of what we do at Human Made. It’s why our clients trust us with business-critical projects, and it references the standard our team holds itself to every day.

So when we asked everyone at the company to nominate the Human whose technical skill, problem-solving, and craft had set a new bar this year, it was a meaningful question. And Sam’s name came through loud and clear.

We caught up with Sam to talk about the award, the work, and what she’d say to other women weighing up engineering as a career.


How did it feel to win the Technical Wizardry award?

“I was completely shocked. I work with some of the most talented people in the industry, so to be recognised by my peers at a leading agency has genuinely blown me away. I’m incredibly proud, and if I’m honest, I’m still getting my head around it!”

What do you love most about what you do?

“I work on projects for a range of clients, and they all bring their own unique challenges that require creative technical thinking. I’m constantly learning, and that keeps things exciting.

“I love working with clients, understanding what they really need and finding the right solutions for them. I take a lot of pride in my work. I’m meticulous about the small details, because I think that’s what turns good work into great work. That craft and care really matters to me. I also love working at Human Made, and that makes a huge difference.”

What are some of your favourite projects you’ve worked on recently?

Skyscanner Travel Trends 2026 was a highlight. I was the technical lead and worked closely with Skyscanner’s design team to realise their creative vision. I loved the technical challenge of building a scalable frontend that had to be dynamic, visually engaging and carefully crafted, while also being flexible and intuitive for editors. It’s the kind of project where the details really matter, and that’s where I do my best work.”

“AI is an area I’ve been working in a lot recently and find really intriguing. Last year I spoke at our WP:25 event about a project I led with AGBI, where we embedded AI into their editorial workflow to generate and refine content summaries for editors to review and publish. More recently I’ve led projects building tools that reframe existing content, using AI to show users only what’s most relevant to them. For me, AI is a tool to enhance what people can do, not a solution in itself. Keeping people at the heart of what we do is what matters.”

What advice would you give women looking to build a career in web development?

“Be curious and do what you enjoy. Seek out people to learn from at your local meetups, conferences and online. Share what you learn – there will always be something you know that others don’t. Take up opportunities and put yourself forward, even if you don’t feel ready. You have more to offer than you realise.”


Engineering at Human Made

We want Human Made to be a company where engineers from every background can thrive, feel genuinely recognised, and be proud of where they work.

Women are still massively under-represented in web development. And we would like to do our bit to change this. If you’re a developer thinking about your next move — and especially if you’ve ever been made to think engineering wasn’t a space for you — we’d love to hear from you.

Congratulations again to Sam, and thank you for everything you bring to the team.

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The Human Made Awards 2026

14 May 2026 at 11:10

As a globally distributed company, our work typically happens across time zones, async, on video calls, and in pull requests. We love working this way; it means we can build the best teams possible. But it does come at the expense of face-to-face time with other Humans.

That’s why our annual company-wide retreat is always such a highlight. Just before the sun sets on this year’s retreat, we’d like to take a minute to celebrate the winners of our inaugural Human Made Awards.

We asked everyone at Human Made to nominate the people they felt deserved recognition across eight categories. The response was incredible. The nominations told stories of generosity, technical ability, passion, craft, quiet brilliance, and the kind of everyday excellence that doesn’t always show up in a project retrospective.

The gongs were dished out at a glittering ceremony out at sea off the coast in Brela, Croatia, a couple of weeks ago.

Tom Willmot, Human Made CEO, said:

“The awards were such a great addition to our retreat. The ceremony itself was filled with emotion, gratitude, love, and tears! It’s powerful to be recognised by peers you respect, and rewarding to endorse someone publicly.

“Congratulations to each of the deserving winners (listed below) and thank you to everyone who took part. I think these will be a regular feature from now on”.

Culture Champion
Recognising someone who lives our values, brings people together, and helps make Human Made the kind of place people want to work.

Winner: Zoe Hoyle


Technical Wizardry
For the person whose technical skill, problem-solving, or engineering craft has set a new bar this year.

Winner: Sam Miller


Biggest Cheerleader
For the colleague who consistently lifts others up, celebrates wins big and small, and brings warmth and encouragement to the team.

Winner: Vojislav Vlasic


Client Whisperer
For the person who builds exceptional relationships with the clients we partner with — turning trust into long-term success.

Winner: Sarah Jones


Behind the Scenes
For the unsung hero whose work keeps everything running — often without anyone realising just how much they do.

Winner: Fatima Rampurawala


Leadership Impact
For the person whose leadership — whether formal or informal — has had a real, positive impact on the people around them this year.

Winner: Adam Brown


Creative Spark
For the person bringing fresh ideas, original thinking, and a bit of magic to their work.

Winner: Pawel Mikolajek



Human Made Hero
Our headline award. For the person who, more than anyone this year, has embodied what it means to be part of Human Made.

Joint winners: Hannah Terrill and Jenny Wong



Awards like these aren’t really about trophies and acceptance speeches. They’re about creating space for us all to appreciate the amazing work our colleagues do throughout the year.

Human Made is built on the belief that people bring the heart to the technology we build, and these awards provide a small way of allowing us all to celebrate exactly this.

They serve as a reminder of the brilliant people we work with, the amazing work we do for our clients and the fun we have along the way.

Congratulations to all our winners and nominees and thank you to everyone at Human Made for being part of what makes this company so unique.

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AI Ready Webinar Recap

11 December 2025 at 13:09

On December 10th Human Made co-hosted a webinar with WordPress VIP taking a deep dive on our recent AI Ready research project.

You can find the recording right here:

The conversation saw Human Made CEO, Tom Wilmot and WordPress VIP Technical Account Manager, James Giroux discussing key findings from the report, as well as exploring the wider issues it raises around the challenges and opportunities that exist for enterprise organisations looking to harness the power of AI.

Read the full AI Readiness Report here.

Keep exploring: More insights from the AI Readiness project

If you’re interested in diving deeper into the themes discussed during our webinar, we’ve created a handful of supporting assets to expand on the findings and provide practical pathways for digital leaders in enterprise.

The 5 Pillars of AI Readiness: What Today’s Digital Leaders Are Prioritising
In this blog, we discover how each pillar represents an essential area for focus. Together they create a holistic picture of what it means to be AI-ready, grounded in what the research told us about their systems, priorities, and challenges.
Read the blog.

AI Maturity Quiz: Diagnose your AI Readiness
A quick, interactive way to pinpoint your organisation’s stage of AI maturity, understand what it means, and identify the next steps to progress with confidence.
Take the quiz.

The AI Readiness Report: 5 Key Takeaways
A summary of the five most important insights from the report, backed by the data we gathered from digital leaders working in enterprise. Discover how to progress from AI experimentation to full-scale adoption.
Read the blog.

If you’d like to learn how we help enterprise teams build AI-ready systems that deliver measurable, long-term value, get in touch.

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