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Cassandra Moore is the Director of User Experience at Piehead. With over a decade of experience in information architecture, user-centered design and usability evaluation, Cassandra is a true master at understanding how web audiences act, react and consume information. She began her career in information architecture at Microsoft, where she designed and tested new functionality for Microsoft Office, and has since led teams with deliverables to pharmaceutical, finance and eCommerce. Cassandra conducts user research, constructs taxonomies and designs navigation to create browser-based as well as traditional desktop applications that are built for the way people think and learn.

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Elevator Logic Applied To Web and Mobile Design

Using salience to focus attention and indicate hierarchy.
January 20, 2011

Metamemory and the User Experience

Making sites memorable as the repository of information may be key to gaining return visitors.
October 11, 2011
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