Article No. 1563 | January 4, 2016
If you’re working with an audience across the globe, all under budget and time constraints, remote user testing can provide the rich data to help make informed decisions.
Article No. 1537 | September 14, 2015
In an age when we've got more content than we know what to do with and we can access it whenever we want to, what makes the television experience relevant?
Article No. 1434 | May 8, 2015
Here they are! The winners of the 2014 international Design for Experience awards.
Article No. 1431 | April 30, 2015
Lamenting a stilted video experience on Bloomberg TV.
Article No. 1430 | April 28, 2015
Pixel art relies on iconic, simple graphic elements that get a point across without being overly worried about minutiae, which can be useful to experience designers.
Article No. 1429 | April 23, 2015
How will augmented virtual reality force us to rethink the way we browse and consume information on the Internet?
Article No. 1365 | December 29, 2014
You can get free book from Rosenfeld Media when recommend someone for a Design for Experience award.
Article No. 1363 | December 22, 2014
UX Magazine contributors give us their predictions for the trends and developments that will shape experience design in 2015.
Article No. 1353 | December 3, 2014
We can push the limits of learned interaction patterns, paradigms, and visual language and trust users to embrace new UI experiences.
Article No. 1348 | November 24, 2014
The 2014 international Design for Experience awards program, presented by UX Magazine, is now accepting applications and recommendations.
Article No. 1289 | August 13, 2014
Five actionable insights from Debra Levin Gelman and the winners of our Design for Kids giveaway.
Article No. 1284 | August 4, 2014
Take a video tour of the new Wiley book, Javascript & jQuery: Interactive Front-End Web Development, by Jon Duckett
Article No. 1273 | July 14, 2014
In an excerpt from her new book Design for Kids, Debra Levin Gelman looks at how the relationship between children and technology has changed over the last three decades.
Article No. 1254 | June 16, 2014
Products like Google Chromecast are creating new pathways for user-friendly connections between televisions and Internet content.
Article No. 1236 | May 12, 2014
A closer look at the results in the Interactive Component of an Advertising Campaign category of the international Design for Experience awards, featuring the winner: McKinney.
Article No. 1235 | May 9, 2014
Users like to be able to quickly abort noisy videos and the like when they open them by accident.
Article No. 1233 | May 6, 2014
An agile production shop that combines continuous design and data-driven design lets PBS provide accessible content across a growing number of platforms.
Article No. 1163 | December 23, 2013
Enter to win a copy of Drawing Ideas and the chance to have your design challenge turned into a video tutorial.
Article No. 1148 | November 21, 2013
Václav Krejčí, creator of the viral video "Was iOS 7 created in Microsoft Word," has written a book about Word as an instructional design tool.
Article No. 1145 | November 19, 2013
The desire to do work for grassroots startups leads a successful agency to the question: "What if we offered a condensed version of our process?"
Article No. 1143 | November 15, 2013
Coin, a smart credit card that promises to eliminate wallet-bulge, is an idea so smart it might help itself become obsolete.
Article No. 1141 | November 14, 2013
A learning initiative between Harvard and MIT, edX is creating an open-source learning platform with Google that's poised to change the experience of higher learning.
Article No. 1134 | November 6, 2013
Join us on a video tour of Drawing Ideas: A hand-drawn approach for better design, the new book by Mark Baskinger and William Bardel.
Article No. 1129 | October 30, 2013
Effective writing for UX projects often requires copy that guides users discretely and then disappears into the background—here are five guidelines to get you there.