Article No. 1401 | March 3, 2015
In an excerpt from his new book, Well Designed, Jon Kolko outlines a powerful design process.
Article No. 1400 | March 2, 2015
The application deadline in the Design for Experience awards has been extended to March 14.
Article No. 1394 | February 19, 2015
Results of the Consumer Product category of the Design for Experience awards prove that successful design is all about balance.
Article No. 1385 | February 4, 2015
You can get free book from Rosenfeld Media by recommending someone for a Design for Experience award.
Article No. 1381 | January 29, 2015
The power has shifted to consumers and, in 2015, companies will need to be focused and flexible in order to create experiences that succeed.
Article No. 1379 | January 27, 2015
A comprehensive guide for using your MVP to get the right product to market, fast.
Article No. 1374 | January 19, 2015
Users are accustomed to great experience design in consumer apps, and you can up productivity and improve bottom lines by giving them similar experiences at work.
Article No. 1371 | January 8, 2015
The DoGo map is a lightweight, scalable information architecture tool that provides a high-level understanding of the information architecture of a site.
Article No. 1370 | January 8, 2015
Prototypes are powerful tools for explaining design decisions to clients and can communicate ideas more effectively that documentation.
Article No. 1365 | December 29, 2014
You can get free book from Rosenfeld Media when recommend someone for a Design for Experience award.
Article No. 1359 | December 16, 2014
How to put CX strategy to work using Kotter's model, a go-to framework for serious organizational change.
Article No. 1348 | November 24, 2014
The 2014 international Design for Experience awards program, presented by UX Magazine, is now accepting applications and recommendations.
Article No. 1345 | November 17, 2014
They can be paper or click-through, but designing successful digital experiences involves making prototypes of your interfaces.
Article No. 1344 | November 13, 2014
As more corporations and online giants turn to responsive design, it's beneficial to understand the limitations that come with it and how to work around them.
Article No. 1341 | November 10, 2014
By investing in focus, fluency, and magic, established firms can get up to speed with today’s CX leaders, embracing disciplined simplification to build innovative experiences.
Article No. 1311 | September 22, 2014
When weighing experience design concerns against the need to get an MVP in the marketplace,it's crucial to find a balance that works for your product.
Article No. 1288 | August 8, 2014
Trust is the “good” in good experience design—are you making sure your product is trustworthy?
Article No. 1281 | July 29, 2014
Understanding when and how to apply lean and agile methods is key to their success.
Article No. 1270 | July 9, 2014
Home to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Diagon Alley, Universal Studios is also a source of guidance and inspiration for experience designers.
Article No. 1261 | June 25, 2014
Arrogance and seven other common mistakes can easily derail a design project. Avoid them all.
Article No. 1258 | June 23, 2014
Understanding the labor issues at the core of the agile manifesto can help experience designers find news ways of working to enlighten developers.
Article No. 1255 | June 17, 2014
An idea for an app that delivers fresh lobster and crab to the Bay Area is realized at ProtoHack, a code-free prototyping hackathon.
Article No. 1233 | May 6, 2014
An agile production shop that combines continuous design and data-driven design lets PBS provide accessible content across a growing number of platforms.
Article No. 1231 | May 1, 2014
A closer look at the results in the Complete Customer Experience category of the international Design for Experience awards, featuring the winner: Workshop Cafe.