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A new app seeks to raise civic engagement by helping New Yorkers vote, contribute to campaigns, and research candidates from their mobile devices.

Article by Lindsay Liu
Share:NYC Votes: A platform for transforming the voting experience
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Usability testing becomes more effective when you combine quantitative data with eye tracking results that have been cross-referenced using qualitative research

Article by Alexis Conomos, James Breeze
Share:Quantitative Research and Eye-Tracking: A match made in UX heaven
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Empathy, creativity and systems thinking play crucial parts in the design of successful experiences and can also foster consensus within the UX community

Article by Jordan Clayton
Share:Embracing the UX Spectrum
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The user interfaces presented in science fiction can be a huge source of inspiration, but designing down is often required to make them an approximate reality.

Article by Dan Turner
Share:Designing Down from Science Fiction: A Staged Approach
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Designing with input from users is especially valuable when creating complex and critical products for patients and their doctors.

Article by Andrii Glushko
Share:Participatory Design in Healthcare: Patients and doctors can bridge critical information gaps
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Setting clear expectations, minimizing distractions, and eliminating pages can boost the checkout experience.

Article by Toby Biddle
Share:Shopping Cart Usability
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