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Design should be supportive of users, but as design collides with sales and marketing, manipulative techniques are wielded with other goals in mind.

Article by Jon Kolko
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When it comes to privacy issues, you need to build trust with users—here are seven actions that engender transparency and control.

Article by Ilana Westerman
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The human brain is built to create associations and, depending on how they are approached, these associations can hinder or elevate a design.

Article by David McGillivray
Share:Designing Lunch Boxes: How to battle labels and assumptions
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Slots and other electronic gambling machines often employ dark design patterns that encourage users to spend and play more without stopping or burning out.

Article by Marc Miquel
Share:Dark UX: The Elements of The Video Gambling Experience
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Usability testing becomes more effective when you combine quantitative data with eye tracking results that have been cross-referenced using qualitative research

Article by Alexis Conomos, James Breeze
Share:Quantitative Research and Eye-Tracking: A match made in UX heaven
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Getting into the nitty-gritty of online dating reveals a complex user experience evolving toward the ubiquity of social networking.

Article by Jayse Lee
Share:The Evolution of the Online Dating Experience
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