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Performing contextual inquiries with eye tracking can identify paint-points in user workflows and make a compelling case for change.

Article by James Breeze
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Successful websites in the age of mobile need to be fast loading, easy to navigate, and functional on multiple devices.

Article by Elias Parker
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Where open source software and brain-computer interfaces intersect, there are opportunities to revolutionize interaction design.

Article by Hunter Whitney
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In the wake of their leader’s departure, the team at Bruce Mau Design decided to highlight the power in the combination of the their different strengths, Avengers-style.

Article by Teresa Brazen
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An excerpt from the new Rosenfeld Media book, Eye Tracking the User Experience by Aga Bojko answers the question: to track or not to track?

Article by Aga Bojko
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A look at what 2014 might have in store for users and experience design practitioners.

Article by UX Magazine Staff
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Did you know UX Magazine hosts the most popular podcast about conversational AI?

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