Article No. 1,680 | May 11, 2017
by Dan Ward
New comic by author and UX consultant Dan Ward, in which he illustrates another UX 101 lesson.
Article No. 1,678 | May 4, 2017
by Steve Tengler
An interview with Ken Laberteaux from Toyota Research Institute, looking at history of transportation in order to better understand the future of UX.
Article No. 1,679 | April 27, 2017
by John Boykin, Joe Caratenuto
A comic that satirizes the notion of Minimum Viable Product (MVP)
Article No. 1,677 | April 20, 2017
by Ryan Hunt
Ryan Hunt's article on how being able to relate to the way we use a new product helps us accepting it.
Article No. 1,676 | April 13, 2017
by Val Head
A look at Chapter 7 from the book by Val Head. In it, you’ll see examples of how animation is used to improve feedback in forms, loaders, multifunctional elements etc.
Article No. 1,675 | March 10, 2017
by Jerry Cao
This online conference set a world record as the largest UX event ever.
Article No. 1,674 | March 1, 2017
by Donna Lichaw
A new book by Donna Lishaw.
Chapter 2: How Story Works
Article No. 1,673 | February 17, 2017
by UX Magazine Staff
All the winners have been chosen! Take a look.
Article No. 1,672 | February 14, 2017
by Mary Brodie
What’s more user-centered than simply asking an Intranet for what you want? Bots deliver just that.
Article No. 1,671 | November 25, 2016
by Caitlin Burke
Designing for virtual reality presents new challenges to a UX designer because good VR prioritizes presence over simplicity and function. How can we design for presence?
Article No. 1,670 | September 23, 2016
by Elias Parker
Toby Shapshak, the South African speaker, strategist and editor of Stuff Magazine, did a TED talk called You Don’t Need An App For That.
Article No. 1,665 | August 18, 2016
by Naomi Webb
Women are quite literally breaking through the glass ceiling that once stood in their way and are standing alongside their male peers.
Article No. 1,662 | July 27, 2016
by Caitlin Burke
It should be no surprise to any contemporary UX Designer that a flat, minimalist design trend has emerged over the past few years.
Article No. 1,660 | July 22, 2016
by Emily Grace Adiseshiah
What’s next in the world of web design? Will websites and apps automatically redesign themselves in response to usage patterns?
Article No. 1,659 | July 21, 2016
by UX Magazine Staff
In an interview with Nir Zohar, we explored how Wix has affected the world of web design.
Article No. 1,657 | July 15, 2016
by Michal Harel
Four e-commerce Homer Simpson moments, and how they were rectified leveraging customer experience insights
Article No. 1,655 | July 13, 2016
by UX Magazine Staff
The place that Business and UX collide. Join us in Denver, for a unique interaction with Business and UX professionals, at the Curtis Hotel.
Article No. 1,649 | July 5, 2016
by Kuba Dospial
When everything goes well, users tend to be driven by self-based model, but if the experience is bad, they will opt for the software-blame.
Article No. 1,647 | June 30, 2016
by Jim Dibble
Election season offers UX designers lessons and inspiration for helping users understand and explore data.
Article No. 1,648 | June 29, 2016
by Nancy Kapoor
Great “User Experience” isn’t a rocket science to understand and implement.
Article No. 1,646 | June 29, 2016
by Dan Smith
BASIC UX does not set out to be the ‘end all, be all’ of UX principles.
Article No. 1,645 | June 28, 2016
by Rosie Allabarton
Unlike other roles in a startup or middle-sized tech company, the role of the UX designer is still unclear to many.
Article No. 1,644 | June 27, 2016
by Tim Leisio
In project management, product scope is defined as the realm of features and functions that characterize a product.
Article No. 1,643 | June 24, 2016
by Susanna Arntz, Elizabeth Allebach
Visuals, both static and interactive, are at center stage for website and app design. The power of written words have quietly become afterthoughts.