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The winners of our Drawing Ideas giveaway use sketches to imagine hypothetical uses for wearables.

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If your products meet your users’ needs through intuition and exploration, using them can be a genuinely intuitive experience.

Article by James Monsees
Share:Putting ‘Intuitive’ Back Into Intuitive Design
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Designing for smartwatches, smartglasses, and activity trackers means paying attention to factors like battery life, visual design, and social acceptance.

Article by Markiyan Matsekh
Share:How to Maximize the Potential of Wearable Devices
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For mobile devices to maximize their computing potential, we need touch-based interfaces that utilize the complex input our fingers and hands can express.

Article by Chris Harrison
Share:Improving Mobile Interfaces with Rich-Touch Interactions
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The battle rages on to create compelling experiences that bank of the connectivity and data social networking services provide.

Article by UX Magazine Staff
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A closer look at results in the Experience for Children category of the international Design for Experience awards, featuring the winner: Night Zookeeper.

Article by Josh Tyson
Share:Giving Kids Digital Experiences They Can Really Use
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