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As bricoleurs, experience designers and developers can mashup the strengths of multiple approaches.

Article by Erik von Stackelberg
Share:Process Bricolage: Theft, Mashups, and Digital Products
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Author of The Design of Everyday Things, Don Norman talks about the power of teams, designing to your strengths, and bad VCR UX.

Article by Luke Swenson
Share:Solving the Right Problem and Finding Your Own Solution: An Interview with Don Norman
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A look at the trends that ruled the expanding UX landscape in 2013.

Article by UX Magazine Staff
Share:The Top UX Trends of 2013
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We can elevate the long-term value of the experiences we create by offering users an experience of closure when the time comes.

Article by Joe Macleod
Share:The Lack of Closure Experience in Digital Products and Services
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The co-author of the new book, Experience Design: A Framework for Integrating Brand, Experience, and Value, discusses how to gain the experience design perspective.

Article by Patrick Newbery
Share:Experience Design is a Perspective, not a Discipline
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Looking through the Google Glass (so to speak) with the help of Descartes and Peirce, one can see a product with a name that appeals to all users’ low-tech experiences.

Article by Rebekah Rousi
Share:Google Glass and the Experience of Experience
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Did you know UX Magazine hosts the most popular podcast about conversational AI?

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