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It’s possible to predict the success of wearable technology by weighing the price, setup, and learning curve against the value the device brings to users’ lives.

Article by Ben Reubenstein
Share:For Wearable Technology UX Gain Has to Outweigh UX Cost
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Keeping open lines of communication at every stage of product development will save time and lead to better experience design.

Article by Patricia Cranmer
Share:Communication: The Cure for Common UX Design Challenges
6 min read
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Here they are! The winners of the 2014 international Design for Experience awards.

Article by UX Magazine Staff
Share:Announcing Winners in the 2014 Design for Experience Awards
10 min read
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When designing experiences for enterprises, what happens when the problems we face get so big that we can no longer see or understand the whole?

Article by Kendra Shimmell
Share:QuickPanel: Craft amid Complexity
4 min read
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Objectivity is key in the user testing phase of product development, and these six rules will keep your prototype ringing true.

Article by Gina McDuffie
Share:6 Rules for Staying Objective in the Testing Phase
5 min read
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The creation of an online marketplace for single-origin coffee leads to some realizations about the connections between design thinking and innovation.

Article by Tyler Tate
Share:Designers as Innovators, and a Story About Coffee
6 min read
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