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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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An excerpt from the “Design Research for Healthcare Services” chapter of the new book Design for Care explains participatory scenario design in the context of health.

Article by Peter H. Jones
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If you want to create a Page Description Diagram that reflects the needs of your stakeholders, consider inviting them to a Page Description Workshop.

Article by Andrew Wirtanen, Colin Butler
Share:Hosting a Page Description Workshop
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Empathy, creativity and systems thinking play crucial parts in the design of successful experiences and can also foster consensus within the UX community

Article by Jordan Clayton
Share:Embracing the UX Spectrum
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Designing with input from users is especially valuable when creating complex and critical products for patients and their doctors.

Article by Andrii Glushko
Share:Participatory Design in Healthcare: Patients and doctors can bridge critical information gaps
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Designing for visceral reactions in your users can create experiences that deliver emotional satisfaction and drive habitual use.

Article by Chuck Longanecker, Morgan Brown
Share:How to Design for the Gut
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