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The 2014 international Design for Experience awards program, presented by UX Magazine, is now accepting applications and recommendations.

Article by UX Magazine Staff
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If you want to give users an experience they can’t live without, your app functionality should take location data into consideration.

Article by Skyhook Wireless, Mike Schneider
Share:Make Your App Vital By Reaching Out to Users in Context
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They can be paper or click-through, but designing successful digital experiences involves making prototypes of your interfaces.

Article by Arijit Banerjee
Share:What a Prototype Is (and Is Not)
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As more corporations and online giants turn to responsive design, it’s beneficial to understand the limitations that come with it and how to work around them.

Article by Kirill Strelchenko
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The winners of our How to Transform Your Ideas into Software Products giveaway share their favorite products that differentiate through design.

Article by UX Magazine Staff
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By reflecting human behavior, presenting the right information, staying simple and trustworthy, and using an addictive gesture, Tinder has become a wildly successful app.

Article by Himanshu Sareen
Share:Five Things Tinder Can Teach You About Mobile Experience
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