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UX Magazine contributors give us their picks for the trends—both good and bad—that impacted experience design in 2014.

Article by UX Magazine Staff
Share:The Top UX Trends of 2014
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A look at the nuts and bolts of leveraging big data to make social games more rewarding, more popular, and more profitable.

Article by Poulomi Damany
Share:Improving Social Gaming Through Real-Time Data
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Armed with contextual data about your users, you can better categorize and personify them and customize app features for them.

Article by Mike Schneider, Skyhook Wireless
Share:Introducing a New World of Possibilities with “Appticipation”
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We can push the limits of learned interaction patterns, paradigms, and visual language and trust users to embrace new UI experiences.

Article by Dominic Quigley
Share:It’s Time to Push the Limits of UI Design
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The intersection of wearable tech, sensors, and connectivity is likely where the next major breakthroughs in experience design will take place.

Article by Dallas Sargent
Share:How Do We Create an Advanced Experience Ecosystem?
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The success of a mobile app or site can be made—or broken—by how effectively it uses gestures and animations.

Article by Chris Bank
Share:Gestures & Animations: The Pillars of Mobile Design
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