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We’ve created a broader DfE award category with “Innovative Technique or Tool.”

Article by UX Magazine Staff, Design for Experience
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Designing apps for users in a healthcare setting, requires an understanding of the emotional states of patients and doctors.

Article by Lorraine Chapman
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A closer look at the Design for Experience awards category: Bottom Line Impact

Article by UX Magazine Staff, Design for Experience
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A closer look at the Design for Experience awards category: Effective Agency Team

Article by UX Magazine Staff, Design for Experience
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Using statistical data wisely, like the characters in the baseball movie Moneyball, UX teams can leverage strikes one and two to get on base.

Article by Steve Tengler
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Despite becoming more commonplace and in-demand, user experience is still victim to a number of misconceptions—here, four of them are sent to slaughter.

Article by Brian Pagán
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