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“X: The Book” is both a crash course in architecting great experiences and simultaneously a must-read for any designer looking to brush up on his trade.

Article by Gigi Peccolo
Share:Book Review – “X: The Experience When Business Meets Design”
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Human beings are creatures of habit, and once we have a model for how a certain space should look in our head, finding that model flipped on its head can disorient us.

Article by Liraz Margalit
Share:Who Moved My (Virtual) Cheese?
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Don’t leave users squinting or pinching and zooming just to experience your mobile website. Help them make the most out of your mobile presence.

Article by Jaron Rubenstein
Share:Your Guide to Designing for a Mobile-First Future
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Making your website compliant with WCAG and ADA benefits everyone, not just those with disabilities.

Article by Rashaud Brooks
Share:15 Website Accessibility Tips That Increase Everyone’s Engagement
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Although it still doesn’t have widespread browser support, CSS Shapes is poised to change the way designers and users interact with text on the web.

Article by Zack Rutherford
Share:Symmetry, Size, Speed, and CSS Shapes
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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 by Debra Levin Gelman
Share:Designing for Kids, Then and Now
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