Article No. 1,162 | December 19, 2013
A look at what 2014 might have in store for users and experience design practitioners.
Article No. 1,160 | December 17, 2013
A look at the trends that ruled the expanding UX landscape in 2013.
Article No. 1,158 | December 12, 2013
A collection of five wide-ranging UX lessons from an unlikely source: popular movies.
Article No. 1,157 | December 11, 2013
While flat design continues to take mobile and web by storm, designs that introduce users to fictional worlds continue to rely on skeuomorphism to sell the fantasy.
Article No. 1,154 | December 5, 2013
An interview with Parrish Hanna and Chris Thibodeau, the heads of experience research and design at Ford Motor Company, on the future of UX for the automotive giant.
Article No. 1,153 | December 4, 2013
Information dashboards give users the control over our environments that we crave on a psychological level.
Article No. 1,146 | November 20, 2013
How lean UX research can help great experiences blossom in agile software development environments.
Article No. 1,144 | November 18, 2013
A review of the features and UI elements of the Motorola Moto X and the Nokia Lumia 1020, which give an Apple enthusiast pause for consideration.
Article No. 1,143 | November 15, 2013
Coin, a smart credit card that promises to eliminate wallet-bulge, is an idea so smart it might help itself become obsolete.
Article No. 1,140 | November 13, 2013
The co-author of the new book, Experience Design: A Framework for Integrating Brand, Experience, and Value, discusses how to gain the experience design perspective.
Article No. 1,138 | November 11, 2013
Companies that are eager to create superior customer experiences must repair, elevate, optimize, and differentiate their CX programs and initiatives.
Article No. 1,134 | November 6, 2013
Join us on a video tour of Drawing Ideas: A hand-drawn approach for better design, the new book by Mark Baskinger and William Bardel.
Article No. 1,132 | November 4, 2013
In an interview, Telsa’s User Interface Manager discusses the experience design that went into the Model S and its groundbreaking 17" touch control panel.
Article No. 1,129 | October 30, 2013
Effective writing for UX projects often requires copy that guides users discretely and then disappears into the background—here are five guidelines to get you there.
Article No. 1,126 | October 28, 2013
Designers can take cues from musicians when it comes to creating experiences that pack an emotional punch and live on in the hearts and minds of users.
Article No. 1,123 | October 24, 2013
Side menu navigation in iOS7 needs to take zooming and overlays into account, creating a new challenge for designers.
Article No. 1,113 | October 15, 2013
With the proliferation of new mobile devices and operating systems, each with specific requirements, an adaptive design strategy creates products that adapt over time.
Article No. 1,110 | October 10, 2013
As mobile continues to dominate experience design discussions, it's time to dispel some common misconceptions about its use and stature.
Article No. 1,109 | October 9, 2013
A pair of brain activity visualization projects illustrates concepts and themes that affect human behavior and the realm of experience design.
Article No. 1,108 | October 8, 2013
Experienced developers who have been in the game for more than a decade often find the subtleties of UX can be a bit of a mystery, but there are ways to get up to speed.
Article No. 1,106 | October 7, 2013
A survey of mobile testing tools for unmoderated usability studies finds products and features that suit many different design needs.
Article No. 1,104 | October 3, 2013
Looking at skeuomorphs as cultural affordances shows how they can leverage past experiences to help users understand something new.
Article No. 1,098 | September 26, 2013
A survey of mobile testing tools for moderated usability studies finds products and features that suit many different design needs.
Article No. 1,095 | September 24, 2013
A dynamic style guide won't make your content great, but it will provide consistency, improve communication, save time, and support great content.