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The lead designer from Looksery—Snapchat’s recent acquisition—explains how user testing led to the creation of an app people can’t get enough of.

Article by Jordan Crone
Share:User Testing as a Design Driver
6 min read
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Humanized computer interactions are familiar to users and can save them time, all while deepening the concept of brand marketing.

Article by Shanon Marks
Share:Deconstructing the Human Interaction
4 min read
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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 by Jason Ogle
Share:A Few Fits about the Flawed UX of Fitbit Flex
10 min read
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Fast-casual dining giant Panera Bread has given some of their restaurants an experience design overhaul that racks up more hits than misses.

Article by Will Scott
Share:The Pleasures and Pain-Points of Panera 2.0
6 min read
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Selecting your octane level at the gas pump should be an easy interaction, but that’s not the world we live in.

Article by Daniel Brown
Share:Which Button to Press at the Pump? #wtfUX
2 min read
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Turning the air conditioning on and off in a rental car finds one user confused by the meaning of a little red light.

Article by Josh Tyson
Share:Does the Red Light Mean the AC Is On or Off? #wtfUX
1 min read
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