Article No. 891 | October 24, 2012
Building wireframes in HTML and CSS gives you tremendous flexibility when testing and coding your product.
Article No. 879 | October 2, 2012
Combining the strengths of adaptive and responsive web design techniques can eliminate the weaknesses each has standing alone.
Article No. 875 | September 27, 2012
Designing apps for Windows 8 requires a balanced approach to the unique features and interface of the OS.
Article No. 874 | September 25, 2012
When it comes to finishing Finnegans Wake, you might stand a better chance on paper than on a tablet.
Article No. 865 | September 11, 2012
Baby Boomers represent a huge and influential customer base for your designs—winning their loyalty requires a safe and easy experience.
Article No. 843 | July 2, 2012
Connecting applications across smart devices creates product ecosystems that dynamically respond to user contexts for enhanced experiences.
Article No. 835 | June 6, 2012
Follow these guidelines for designing touch-based interactions on mobile and tablet devices to increase application usability and user enjoyment.
Article No. 819 | April 19, 2012
5 guidelines to keep tablet interface and interaction designs fresh and engaging.
Article No. 816 | April 12, 2012
When creating eBooks, use the full capabilities of a touch device to engage users and enhance the overall learning and reading experience.
Article No. 790 | February 15, 2012
Designing tablet apps for kids to explore and enjoy without the risk of breaking the experience—or the tablet.
Article No. 742 | October 10, 2011
There are significant benefits for staff members who can leverage smartphones and tablets in their day-to-day work, which can translate into real business value for organizations. Usability practitioners can play a significant role in helping IT determine the best strategy for mobile-enabling their systems.
Article No. 736 | September 29, 2011
We will soon see an increase in workflows that are perfectly suited for the tablet environment—ones that are simple, intuitive and have only a few features per solution.
Article No. 710 | August 5, 2011
Tablet platforms break traditional paradigms of computer and mobile use.
Article No. 649 | April 4, 2011
How to assess the viability of and deploy iPads in enterprise settings.
Article No. 629 | March 2, 2011
Devices like the iPad give designers a whole new set of tools to tackle discoverability challenges.
Article No. 475 | February 8, 2011
Article No. 592 | December 13, 2010
Multiscreen needs to be about more than just differing screen sizes.
Article No. 590 | December 8, 2010
Shedding the old model of designing for PCs in favor of designing for multi-device experiences.
Article No. 589 | December 7, 2010
How mobile technology enhances patient–provider communication and the administration of healthcare.
Article No. 586 | December 2, 2010
Three key lessons for designing interactive books for touchscreen devices.
Article No. 581 | November 17, 2010
A look at several future trends of significance for UX practitioners.
Article No. 511 | April 6, 2010
Juan Sanchez, UX Mag Senior Editor, shares his experience with building an iPad app.
Article No. 478 | February 5, 2010
In which specific UI elements are proposed and the iPad critiqued.
Article No. 477 | February 3, 2010
In which today’s so-called tablets are examined, and found wanting.