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Taste Victory with Design for Experience Private Roast Coffee

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We’re developing a special coffee for winners of the Design for Experience awards

We hear from a lot of experience design practitioners here at UX Magazine. One thing almost all of you seem to have in common is a love of coffee. With apologies to dedicated tea-drinkers, we’ve decided to give winners of Design for Experience awards the chance to sip triumph in the form of an exclusive winner’s roast.

That’s right. Winners of this year’s DfE awards will have access to Design for Experience Private Roast coffee.

We don’t roast our own coffee, but we know someone who knows someone who does, and we’re working closely with artisan coffee pros to put together a nuanced experience you can share with your team. The taste of victory, in a cup, with caffeine!

More news about the DfE Private Roast as it develops.

In the meantime, the final deadline for applications in the DfE awards has been extended to March 14. If you’ve been a part of creating a superior experience and want to get some DfE coffee in your mug, apply today!

Winners of this year’s @DfExp awards will have access to Design for Experience Private Roast coffee

 

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UX Magazine was created to be a central, one-stop resource for everything related to user experience. Our primary goal is to provide a steady stream of current, informative, and credible information about UX and related fields to enhance the professional and creative lives of UX practitioners and those exploring the field. Our content is driven and created by an impressive roster of experienced professionals who work in all areas of UX and cover the field from diverse angles and perspectives.

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