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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
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Friction serves different purposes in game design and experience design, and practitioners in each camp can learn a thing or two from the other.

Article by Clint Schnee
Share:How to Game Friction for Better UX
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How Microsoft Kinect and an open-minded approach to natural user interface design turned a portfolio review into a memorable interactive event.

Article by Oleh Hasoshyn, Mike Chalyi
Share:Touch-Free Interactions as an Innovative Approach to Audience Engagement
8 min read
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Users assess the perceived cognitive load of engaging with your product or service based on environmental cues they might not even be aware of—design accordingly.

Article by Liraz Margalit
Share:The Environmental Cues that Affect our Online Decisions
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Excel: “Is it possible the file was moved, renamed or deleted?” User: “OK”

Article by Josh Tyson
Share:The Adolescent Semantics of Excel #wtfUX
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