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The battle rages on to create compelling experiences that bank of the connectivity and data social networking services provide.

Article by UX Magazine Staff
Share:The Emmys and Earthquakes, Shaking Up Social Media
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Like every good homemaker, longtime cultivator of experiences Martha Stewart can teach UX practitioners a thing or two about keeping users coming back for more.

Article by Russell Blanchard
Share:What Experience Designers Can Learn from Martha Stewart
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Home to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Diagon Alley, Universal Studios is also a source of guidance and inspiration for experience designers.

Article by Tony Albanese
Share:Four Things I Learned about UX at Universal Studios
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A conversation between Jesse James Garrett and Ken Jennings about the overlap between mapheads and designers serves as a preview for UX Week 2014.

Article by Adaptive Path
Share:Jesse James Garrett and Ken Jennings Talk Maps and Design
8 min read
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A lifetime pursuing CX excellence culminates in a great cup of coffee and five tips for nailing customer experience.

Article by Tyler Wells
Share:Five Customer Experience Lessons Coffee Taught Me
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How the techniques that actors use in an improv setting can enhance the collaborative process we use in experience design.

Article by Heather Wydeven
Share:“Yes, and” the Improv of UX
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