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A conversation with the UX team at Mercedes about in-dash apps, autonomous driving, and the rapidly changing world of automotive experience design.

Article by Steve Tengler
Share:Looking Ahead in Automotive UX with Mercedes
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Studying small groups of friends or family using your product in a familiar setting can yield qualitative insights that improve your user experience.

Article by Gowri Penkar, James Breeze
Share:Gaining UX Insight through Dyads and Triads
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An excerpt from the book A Web for Everyone, by Sarah Horton and Whitney Quesenbery, introduces a set of personas that can inform accessibility in design.

Article by Sarah Horton, Whitney Quesenbery
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The official website for the international Design for Experience awards is up and running!

Article by UX Magazine Staff
Share:The Design for Experience Awards Site is Live
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Combining eye-tracking data with conventional usability studies can give you unparalleled insight into how to better guide user attention and refine their experience.

Article by Frank Guo
Share:Leveraging Eye Tracking to Create an Engaging User Experience
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Building your own UX research participant community can be a cost-effective, time-saving measure for conducting in-depth user studies.

Article by Millicent Cooley
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