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Flow and Immersion

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Attention to detail, a focus on immersion, and the desire constantly improve his products made Walt Disney one of the earliest designers of user experience.

Article by Joseph Dickerson
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A gig with a startup teaches a seasoned content strategist the real difference between web writing and UX writing.

Article by Ben Barone-Nugent
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That rare creature on the UX landscape with the glittering horn—the one who can design and program—don’t be one of those. Be a Pegasus instead, and fly above it all.

Article by Wayne Greenwood
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Building a bridge between the disparate experiences of IT administrators and end users can improve UX in enterprise software.

Article by Michael Ashley
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Empathetic design and total attention to detail make the experience of opening and installing a Nest thermostat richly empowering.

Article by UX Magazine Staff
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A discussion about the considerations that go into designing digital experiences and visitor experiences in a museum finds plenty of overlap and inspiration.

Article by Mary Oakland, Shana West
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