Kristina Bjoran has been working in UX for years, but this week she shows us what we can all learn from DesignLab’s user experience courses.
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Kristina Bjoran has been working in UX for years, but this week she shows us what we can all learn from DesignLab’s user experience courses.
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Kristina Bjoran has been working in UX for years, but this week she shows us what we can all learn from DesignLab’s user experience courses.
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We recently had the chance to meet with Adam Connor and Aaron Irizarry, the two authors of Discussing Design. Read the interview, and see what they have to say about design, critique, and collaboration.
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A usable site needs to be easy to learn, intuitive to use, and memorable. But it should also be simple! This week, author Jenny Reeves helps us deconstruct user interactions, and find the path to simplicity.
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A usable site needs to be easy to learn, intuitive to use, and memorable. But it should also be simple! This week, author Jenny Reeves helps us deconstruct user interactions, and find the path to simplicity.
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What if instead of designing systems to be touched and tapped, we avoided screens, embraced typical processes, and made apps that worked best when our phones are in our pockets? Author of The Best Interface is No Interface, Golden Krishna discusses one of the provocatively different UX methodologies from his new book.
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