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A closer look at the results in the Complete Customer Experience category of the international Design for Experience awards, featuring the winner: Workshop Cafe.

Article by UX Magazine Staff
Share:A Co-Working Space with the Soul of a Coffee Shop at Workshop Cafe
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Studying small groups of friends or family using your product in a familiar setting can yield qualitative insights that improve your user experience.

Article by Gowri Penkar, James Breeze
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Giving your client, stakeholder, or boss a better sense of what UX entails and requires can make your project more successful.

Article by Joseph Dickerson
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A closer look at the results in the Accessibility category of the international Design for Experience awards, featuring the winner: Tobii EyeMobile.

Article by Josh Tyson
Share:Tobii EyeMobile Takes Eye Tracking Technology to New Heights
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An excerpt from the book A Web for Everyone, by Sarah Horton and Whitney Quesenbery, introduces a set of personas that can inform accessibility in design.

Article by Sarah Horton, Whitney Quesenbery
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Exploring the commonalities between the starting five on a basketball team and five positions in a UX project.

Article by Jamal Jackson
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