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Looking back over the rapidly changing landscape through 32 years of front-end-development.

Article by Mike Germaine, Katie O'Reilly
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Accounting for cue, reaction, evaluation, ability, and timing in your design process can help spur your users into action.

Article by Stephen Wendel
Share:How to Help Your Users Take Action
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Working directly with autistic users and their support communities provided the design cues necessary to create a robot that helps its users interact with the world.

Article by Jalali Hartman
Share:ONE Robot: Designed by the autistic community for autistic users
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Childhood lessons in good behavior and solid decision-making can be invaluable assets to UX practitioners.

Article by John Boykin
Share:Everything I Really Need to Know about User Experience I Learned in Sunday School
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Many of the guiding principles that made Bruce Lee a master martial artist can help you become a master designer.

Article by Joseph Dickerson
Share:UX the Bruce Lee Way
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A study of the UNICEF and Red Cross websites finds that a well-designed experience encourages users to behave more charitably.

Article by Danica Ralston
Share:The Positive Impact of Good UX on Non-Profits
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