Article No. 1894 | February 22, 2021
When what gets measured gets mismanaged
Article No. 1763 | May 28, 2020
Why the successful companies of tomorrow are investing heavily in product design today.
Article No. 1724 | March 13, 2020
The success of a design completely depends upon how the users interact with it.
Article No. 1702 | January 30, 2020
There is untold value that design teams can unlock when data scientists and ethnographers work together to solve a problem.
Article No. 1620 | May 16, 2016
Algorithms are based on past behaviors—what you liked, what you purchased, what you clicked. Making predictions on past behaviors doesn’t take into account what is essentially human.
Article No. 1608 | April 25, 2016
We need to improve on uncovering the true things that make people like movies. And we need to honor users’ expectations and provide a seamless, easy experience for them.
Article No. 1571 | January 25, 2016
The stories algorithms provide must be designed to create true value for people, or we miss the great potential of IoT and the data it provides.
Article No. 1564 | January 6, 2016
Task-based testing provides an approach that allows companies to gather both quantitative and qualitative feedback from a target audience.
Article No. 1563 | January 4, 2016
If you’re working with an audience across the globe, all under budget and time constraints, remote user testing can provide the rich data to help make informed decisions.
Article No. 1562 | December 30, 2015
UX Magazine contributors give us their predictions for the trends and developments that will shape experience design in 2016.
Article No. 1540 | September 21, 2015
Big data opens up whole world of insight for designers, but only if we focus on the actual users behind the numbers.
Article No. 1528 | August 27, 2015
A review of Fitbit Flex—the popular piece of wearable technology that tracks your physical activity—finds the useful device hamstrung by a few design flaws.
Article No. 1513 | July 28, 2015
How Microsoft Kinect and an open-minded approach to natural user interface design turned a portfolio review into a memorable interactive event.
Article No. 1505 | July 14, 2015
A review of the the Paychex Flex iOS app shows areas where employee benefits and payroll companies can make great improvements in mobile experience design.
Article No. 1434 | May 8, 2015
Here they are! The winners of the 2014 international Design for Experience awards.
Article No. 1429 | April 23, 2015
How will augmented virtual reality force us to rethink the way we browse and consume information on the Internet?
Article No. 1417 | March 31, 2015
Banks need to develop new products, services, and channels to survive in our rapidly evolving technological landscape—here are nine things they can do to reach that goal.
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. 1363 | December 22, 2014
UX Magazine contributors give us their predictions for the trends and developments that will shape experience design in 2015.
Article No. 1352 | December 2, 2014
The intersection of wearable tech, sensors, and connectivity is likely where the next major breakthroughs in experience design will take place.
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. 1347 | November 19, 2014
If you want to give users an experience they can't live without, your app functionality should take location data into consideration.
Article No. 1327 | October 16, 2014
The winners of our Drawing Ideas giveaway use sketches to imagine hypothetical uses for wearables.
Article No. 1326 | October 15, 2014
A loyal Waze user thinks the move toward social networking in newer versions of the app is a wrong turn.