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The results of the Bottom Line Impact category of the Design for Experience awards highlight the importance of balancing business needs and user needs.

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While it’s wise to strive for simplicity in product design, the ultimate goals should be ease and clarity of use.

Article by John Boykin
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Cycling on the busy streets of New York City led one experience designer to some helpful realizations about user needs.

Article by Andres Bohorquez
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For mobile devices to maximize their computing potential, we need touch-based interfaces that utilize the complex input our fingers and hands can express.

Article by Chris Harrison
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Wishing that Instagram had a feature for creating collages, one user decided to create her own a prototype.

Article by Lin Wang
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For users to see flat designs as intuitive, designers need to help them cross the knowledge gap by using familiar representations.

Article by Jeremiah Still, Mary Still, Jarad Bell
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