Article No. 1133 | November 4, 2013
A closer look at the Design for Experience awards category: Bottom Line Impact
Article No. 1123 | October 24, 2013
Side menu navigation in iOS7 needs to take zooming and overlays into account, creating a new challenge for designers.
Article No. 1121 | October 23, 2013
Using statistical data wisely, like the characters in the baseball movie Moneyball, UX teams can leverage strikes one and two to get on base.
Article No. 1117 | October 18, 2013
A closer look at the Design for Experience awards category: Public Sector
Article No. 1115 | October 16, 2013
A closer look at the Design for Experience awards category: Consumer Product
Article No. 1113 | October 15, 2013
With the proliferation of new mobile devices and operating systems, each with specific requirements, an adaptive design strategy creates products that adapt over time.
Article No. 1102 | October 2, 2013
Embracing the messiness and complexity of the systems, users, and contexts we're designing for can yield flexible future-proofed products.
Article No. 1091 | September 19, 2013
In interviews, the experience design leaders at Groupon, eBay, and Lumension share their views of UX and agree it still has some growing to do.
Article No. 1090 | September 18, 2013
A closer look at the Design for Experience awards category: Bridging Digital and Physical Experiences.
Article No. 1089 | September 18, 2013
As radio frequency identification tags become more cost effective, a smart fridge might emerge that is able to take full advantage of the Internet of Things
Article No. 1082 | September 5, 2013
A successful redesign of an iconic marijuana magazine website requires a design and development balancing act.
Article No. 1079 | August 29, 2013
An excerpt from Why We Fail, a new book from Rosenfeld Media, chronicles the design, limited release, and failure of Google Wave.
Article No. 1078 | August 27, 2013
There are steps you can take to ensure that the pressure to get a project completed quickly never leads to the sacrifice of designing for user experience.
Article No. 1069 | August 8, 2013
The rise of mobile technology has made traditional websites obsolete and the winning designs of the future will be immersive experiences with rich narratives.
Article No. 1063 | July 30, 2013
Leaving skeuomorphic design behind, iOS 7 offers a light and playful experience, perfectly in tune with the content it is designed to support.
Article No. 1061 | July 26, 2013
Companies of all sizes are paying closer attention to customer experience elements in their digital offerings—here are some ways to maximize the ROI.
Article No. 1054 | July 11, 2013
He learned the hard way so you don't have to: how not to manage a user experience design project.
Article No. 1053 | July 10, 2013
The human brain is built to create associations between things it encounters and, depending on how they are approached, these associations can hinder or elevate a design.
Article No. 1033 | June 10, 2013
The user interfaces presented in science fiction can be a huge source of inspiration, but designing down is often required to make them an approximate reality.
Article No. 1028 | May 31, 2013
Designing with input from users is especially valuable when creating complex and critical products for patients and their doctors.
Article No. 1021 | May 21, 2013
An intimate look at the hiring process of a successful, user-centered New York design firm.
Article No. 1011 | May 1, 2013
As homepages continue to lose prominence as landing pages, designers should reconsider how and where they use a "home" button.
Article No. 1005 | April 22, 2013
Having trouble explaining the value of user experience to stakeholders? Let Jim Carrey help.
Article No. 1000 | April 15, 2013
Impressed with its development opportunities and unique UI, Macadamian chose to devote a quarter of its workforce to the BlackBerry 10 OS.