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Embracing the messiness and complexity of the systems, users, and contexts we’re designing for can yield flexible future-proofed products.

Article by Steven Hoober
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By looking at the role psychology plays in the workplace, we can create designs that give people a sense of purpose, enhancing creativity and productivity.

Article by AnneMarie Lock
Share:Design that Gives Meaning to Users at Work
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Thoughtful inspection of qualitative and quantitative data allows UX professionals to glean genuine insight on user behavior from reams of big data.

Article by Michael Lai
Share:When Does Quantity Become Quality? How to navigate big data
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A Cartesian preoccupation with a product’s properties prevents seeing designs in context of a user’s deeply personal world, à la Heidegger.

Article by Jeff Doemland
Share:What are Users Up to When they Have an Experience?
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Attention to detail, a focus on immersion, and the desire constantly improve his products made Walt Disney one of the earliest designers of user experience.

Article by Joseph Dickerson
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A look at the two primary uses of AI—”instrumental” and “affective”—that significantly boost the UX of a product.

Article by Aria Haghighi
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