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Podcasting with Alan Cooper: father of Visual Basic, creator of personas, co-founder of Cooper, and all-around toolmaker.

Article by Josh Tyson
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The same principles that govern architecture in the physical world hold sway in the world of digital design.

Article by Ling Lim
Share:What Grid System Architecture and the Golden Ratio Do for Web Design
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If you really stop and think about it, working with prototypes is a lot like distilling spirits, passing through puberty, and leaving small doors ajar.

Article by Matt Yurdana
Share:Three Metaphors for Prototyping
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In an age when we’ve got more content than we know what to do with and we can access it whenever we want to, what makes the television experience relevant?

Article by Dallas Sargent
Share:Questioning the Television Experience in the Age of Snapchat
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As technology and experience design both continue to gain influence over our lives, it’s crucial that we understand what we mean when we say what we say.

Article by David Peter Simon
Share:What We Talk About When We Talk About Ontology
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Humanized computer interactions are familiar to users and can save them time, all while deepening the concept of brand marketing.

Article by Shanon Marks
Share:Deconstructing the Human Interaction
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Did you know UX Magazine hosts the most popular podcast about conversational AI?

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