Article No. 1,619 | May 13, 2016
by David Dominguez
We UXers want to understand the people that use our products—discern their needs, triggers, motivations, and what barriers obstruct them.
Article No. 1,618 | May 10, 2016
by Robert Berris
While corporate leaders may envy the innovative, adaptable cultures of startups, it can be difficult to instill a startup mentality across a large organization.
Article No. 1,617 | May 9, 2016
by Sara Wachter-Boettcher, Eric A. Meyer
If we want to make space for everyone’s lives and needs, we need to account for a broader range of experiences—and a whole host of complicated feelings.
Article No. 1,616 | May 6, 2016
by Rashaud Brooks
Who likes filling out forms online?
Article No. 1,615 | May 4, 2016
by Q Manning
Because VR is such a different playing field, UX for virtual products has yet to be clearly defined.
Article No. 1,614 | May 3, 2016
by Richard Trigg
The way in which web designers are now approaching design projects is increasingly being influenced by UX.
Article No. 1,613 | May 2, 2016
by Mary Brodie
Mobile device hardware has evolved so now you can carry a device that the power of a mini-PC with you everywhere you go.
Article No. 1,612 | April 29, 2016
by Leszek Zawadzki
The User-Centered Design Canvas is a great way to organize user research and business value in one place.
Article No. 1,611 | April 28, 2016
by Ryan Bateman
The secret to designing for the needs of an unpredictable customer journey is in digital performance analytics.
Article No. 1,610 | April 27, 2016
by UX Magazine Staff
Enter to win a copy of Eric Meyer and Sara Wachter-Boettcher's new book, Design for Real Life.
Article No. 1,609 | April 27, 2016
by Chase Buckley
To architect the experiences of tomorrow, you must first design the interactions of today.
Article No. 1,608 | April 25, 2016
by Jake Cohn
We need to improve on uncovering the true things that make people like movies. And we need to honor users’ expectations and provide a seamless, easy experience for them.
Article No. 1,607 | April 21, 2016
by Dmitri Khanine
Two-minute surveys are a quick and flexible tool you can use to include all of your business users and all of your market in your user research.
Article No. 1,606 | April 20, 2016
by Rian van der Merwe
User research is an immensely valuable tool to improve an enterprise product’s user experience and business value.
Article No. 1,605 | April 19, 2016
by David Rhyne
Visual design is not all there is to design, but it's an important part of a well-thought-out product.
Article No. 1,604 | April 18, 2016
by Amanda Linden
For an enterprise product to achieve the greatest success, companies should deliver an experience for users that meets the same standards evident in consumer products.
Article No. 1,603 | April 15, 2016
by Peter Eckert
In the Experience of Things, everything that we use and interact with in our daily lives is starting to build a computing mesh around us.
Article No. 1,602 | April 14, 2016
by John Gladding
Intel Senior UX Designer John Gladding shares an infographic highlighting social media accounts of several UX publications, including UX Magazine.
Article No. 1,601 | April 13, 2016
by Tatyana Khamdamova
Using the abilities from both design and development teams provides a certain edge that is impossible without collaboration.
Article No. 1,600 | April 11, 2016
by Sean B. Walter
Whether developing software in the ecommerce, biotech, storage, or security industries, there are five philosophies that shape an approach to enterprise UX.
Article No. 1,599 | April 8, 2016
by Nour Diab Yunes
Powerful service partnerships are beginning to emerge that are able to better respond to changes in customer needs, desires and expectations.
Article No. 1,597 | April 5, 2016
by John Boykin
UX Magazine contributor John Boykin shares some thoughtful musings on user experience in the form of haikus.
Article No. 1,596 | April 4, 2016
by TECHVED
Creating a great user experience has moved further from just thinking about design. Instead, the creative team and the content curators should work together.
Article No. 1,595 | April 1, 2016
by Gigi Peccolo | UX Magazine
We talk with UserZoom CEO Alfonso de la Nuez about the importance of user testing, how to recruit panelists, and why research is an inspiration.