Article No. 1822 | September 4, 2020
Article No. 1757 | May 14, 2020
Co-designing emergency response solutions with COVID-19 frontline workers
Article No. 1753 | May 6, 2020
Article No. 1752 | May 2, 2020
Patient experience is complex. How do the nurses treat you? Are the facilities clean and up to date? Do they make you feel safe?
Article No. 1694 | November 28, 2017
Much of the day-to-day work of UX design focuses on optimizing manual, paper-based processes through the use of technology. Human-computer interaction makes an effective partnership in which the outcome produced is greater than sum of the individual efforts.
Article No. 1673 | February 17, 2017
We are happy to announce the winners of the 2016 UX Magazine Awards. This program recognizes excellence in products, teams, and services, and aims to bring valuable lessons from these leading examples of mastery in UX to the broader community. See the list of winners below and check out uxmag.com in coming months for a more detailed articles of every winning entry!
Article No. 1568 | January 18, 2016
Big data, smart mobile technology and connected devices are combining to allow us to build a new type of smart digital service, capable of constantly evolving and learning our individual preferences and environments, almost as if it’s alive.
Article No. 1528 | August 27, 2015
A review of Fitbit Flex—the popular piece of wearable technology that tracks your physical activity—finds the useful device hamstrung by a few design flaws.
Article No. 1527 | August 25, 2015
At the Palo Alto Medical Foundation clinic, you might easily find yourself going in through the out door.
Article No. 1434 | May 8, 2015
Here they are! The winners of the 2014 international Design for Experience awards.
Article No. 1403 | March 5, 2015
We're developing a special coffee for winners of the Design for Experience awards
Article No. 1401 | March 3, 2015
In an excerpt from his new book, Well Designed, Jon Kolko outlines a powerful design process.
Article No. 1400 | March 2, 2015
The application deadline in the Design for Experience awards has been extended to March 14.
Article No. 1389 | February 11, 2015
Running A/B tests using prototypes can save you time and money in the development process while also unearthing potential for innovation.
Article No. 1385 | February 4, 2015
You can get free book from Rosenfeld Media by recommending someone for a Design for Experience award.
Article No. 1381 | January 29, 2015
The power has shifted to consumers and, in 2015, companies will need to be focused and flexible in order to create experiences that succeed.
Article No. 1365 | December 29, 2014
You can get free book from Rosenfeld Media when recommend someone for a Design for Experience award.
Article No. 1363 | December 22, 2014
UX Magazine contributors give us their predictions for the trends and developments that will shape experience design in 2015.
Article No. 1357 | December 10, 2014
A closer look at the results of the Experience that Makes a Difference category of the Design for Experience awards reveals the power of UX to improve lives.
Article No. 1348 | November 24, 2014
The 2014 international Design for Experience awards program, presented by UX Magazine, is now accepting applications and recommendations.
Article No. 1333 | October 27, 2014
Developing mobile apps for the healthcare sector comes with a very different set of challenges that require a focused approach.
Article No. 1329 | October 20, 2014
As the field of experience design continues to mature, enhanced research techniques and new tactics for measuring emotional response will help us improve users' lives.
Article No. 1317 | October 1, 2014
Our ability to find the underlying problems puts experience designers in a unique position to bring positive change to healthcare efforts on a global scale.
Article No. 1316 | September 30, 2014
Our understanding of time and temporal patterns is dependent on the lens we use, and data visualizations can provide a set of lenses for viewing time from different perspectives.