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When designing using metaphors like books, it’s important to remember to use the strengths of the source material and let the weaknesses fall by the wayside.

Article by Adrian Zumbrunnen
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Like a jigsaw puzzle, completing a wireframe requires demarcating the edges and is best done in collaboration with others.

Article by Jordan Julien
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A look at the parallels between architects and user experience designers, and how the latter group can benefit from the work of the former.

Article by Rima Reda
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UX experts Jason CranfordTeague, Sarah Horton, and Debra Gelman discuss accessibility issues and solutions relating to dyslexia.

Article by Mary Jean Babic
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Helping people make good financial decisions requires design that accounts for loss aversion and the salience of losses.

Article by Colleen Roller
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Exploring the commonalities between the starting five on a basketball team and five positions in a UX project.

Article by Jamal Jackson
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