Article No. 1260 | June 24, 2014
Taking data with the richness of what Minority Report showed us and giving it the kind of approachable interface seen in Her.
Article No. 1255 | June 17, 2014
An idea for an app that delivers fresh lobster and crab to the Bay Area is realized at ProtoHack, a code-free prototyping hackathon.
Article No. 1254 | June 16, 2014
Products like Google Chromecast are creating new pathways for user-friendly connections between televisions and Internet content.
Article No. 1253 | June 12, 2014
UX experts Aaron Gustafson, Steve Portigal, and Whitney Quesenbery discuss the evolution, sophistication, and occasional creepiness for voice-recognition technology.
Article No. 1251 | June 10, 2014
An excerpt from the new book Interface Design for Learning offers strategies for supporting community-building, collaborative learning, and successful social interaction.
Article No. 1249 | June 4, 2014
A closer look at the results in the Mobile Solution or Application category of the international Design for Experience awards, featuring the winner: we are experience.
Article No. 1248 | June 3, 2014
A closer look at the history of mobile design and technology reveals common misconceptions that are making it difficult to move forward with clarity.
Article No. 1246 | May 29, 2014
With iOS 7, Apple seems poised to expand its reach into a wider portfolio of digital products, something designers should consider in the omnichannel world of mobile.
Article No. 1245 | May 28, 2014
By controlling the front end of mobile apps from the back end we can build customized experiences at runtime, creating cleaner interfaces and reducing load times.
Article No. 1244 | May 27, 2014
Being a successful mobile designer requires an evolved understanding of how people use their devices, a robust toolkit, and the flexibility to adapt to new technology.
Article No. 1243 | May 22, 2014
A closer look at the results in the Bringing Order to Big Data category of the international Design for Experience awards, featuring the winner: Roambi.
Article No. 1242 | May 21, 2014
A look at ten recent innovations that have made the experience of using an automobile much more rewarding.
Article No. 1238 | May 14, 2014
By adapting to automation trends, developers and designers will have no trouble staying relevant in the era of self-service design.
Article No. 1237 | May 13, 2014
There's enough data out there to confirm that designing for mobile should be a priority, and the numbers can also help you find the right solutions for your project.
Article No. 1230 | April 30, 2014
A conversation with the UX team at Mercedes about in-dash apps, autonomous driving, and the rapidly changing world of automotive experience design.
Article No. 1225 | April 22, 2014
UX experts Jason CranfordTeague, Sarah Horton, and Debra Gelman discuss accessibility issues and solutions relating to dyslexia.
Article No. 1218 | April 9, 2014
A closer look at the results in the Accessibility category of the international Design for Experience awards, featuring the winner: Tobii EyeMobile.
Article No. 1216 | April 7, 2014
An excerpt from the book A Web for Everyone, by Sarah Horton and Whitney Quesenbery, introduces a set of personas that can inform accessibility in design.
Article No. 1214 | April 2, 2014
As technology becomes more sophisticated and intertwined with our daily lives, customers will seek proactive experiences that anticipate and satisfy their needs.
Article No. 1213 | April 1, 2014
Answering key questions about your users, your stakeholders, and your role in a project before it begins can set the stage for success.
Article No. 1212 | March 31, 2014
The official website for the international Design for Experience awards is up and running!
Article No. 1210 | March 27, 2014
Combining eye-tracking data with conventional usability studies can give you unparalleled insight into how to better guide user attention and refine their experience.
Article No. 1207 | March 21, 2014
We are thrilled to present the winners of the inaugural international Design for Experience Awards!
Article No. 1203 | March 13, 2014
The authors of Naked Innovation share insights from the first iteration of their book, which is currently being revised using community feedback.