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Animated user interface elements can increase your product’s usability, define its personality, and make it more fun to use, but they come at a significant cost.

Article by Elias Parker
Share:Making a Case for Animations and Interactivity
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Five actionable insights from Debra Levin Gelman and the winners of our Design for Kids giveaway.

Article by UX Magazine Staff
Share:What Can Experience Designers Learn from Kids?
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Wearable technology can’t reach its full potential until it provides valued services without being obtrusive and causing the users extraneous learning pains.

Article by Pallavi Sharma
Share:What Will It Take to Make Your Grandma’s Wearable?
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In the wake of a new implementation of brain-computer interface headgear, we asked three UX Magazine contributors about the trajectory of wearable technology.

Article by UX Magazine Staff
Share:Wear Are We?
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By running Spotify through a usability test, one avid user was able to find some relatively easy fixes that could make for a more intuitive and rewarding experience.

Article by Lin Wang
Share:I Love You, Spotify … Now Change
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By mitigating the feeling in users of being watched and judged, you can get better data from testing sessions—especially when working with kids.

Article by Nick Shim
Share:Building a Rapport with Kids for User Testing
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