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In an age when we’ve got more content than we know what to do with and we can access it whenever we want to, what makes the television experience relevant?

Article by Dallas Sargent
Share:Questioning the Television Experience in the Age of Snapchat
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At the Palo Alto Medical Foundation clinic, you might easily find yourself going in through the out door.

Article by John Boykin
Share:The Entrance Is the Exit … Obviously #wtfUX
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The line-by-line guide to making your online form easy for users to fill out without extraneous errors and missed conversions.

Article by Andy Grogan
Share:The Anatomy of a Form
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Our changing relationship with content and mobile technology is signaling the end of web design as we know it—something that gives us all a lot to think about.

Article by Sergio Nouvel
Share:More Thoughts on Why Web Design is Dead
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Users assess the perceived cognitive load of engaging with your product or service based on environmental cues they might not even be aware of—design accordingly.

Article by Liraz Margalit
Share:The Environmental Cues that Affect our Online Decisions
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In an excerpt from The Simplicity Cycle, author Dan Ward explains how to leverage complexity and simplicity to achieve goodness in design.

Article by Dan Ward
Share:The Simplicity Cycle: Soda, Swordsmen, and Road Maps
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