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An excerpt from the new O’Reilly book, Information Architecture, 4th Edition, explores how information architecture infuses products with meaning and a sense of place.

Article by Lou Rosenfeld, Jorge Arango, Peter Morville
Share:Information Architecture: Design for Understanding
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Thinking about essential issues in content design and adhering to a style guide helps ensure your content is both correct and consistent.

Article by Time Barrow
Share:Sweat the Small Stuff
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In UX design, applying a solid sense of probability often determines whether we come out ahead or behind.

Article by John Boykin
Share:Probability: A UX Designer’s Second-Best Friend
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When users are accustomed to using a pattern, even a minor change in that pattern can be very expensive in performance terms.

Article by Shay Ben-Barak
Share:The Price Of Not Using UX Patterns
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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 by Anna Lurchenko
Share:Remote User Research & Usability Methods
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UX Magazine contributors give us their predictions for the trends and developments that will shape experience design in 2016.

Article by UX Magazine Staff
Share:The Top UX Predictions for 2016
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