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Fail Faster: Quick UX Design Techniques to Drive toward Success
Ash Banaszek gives simple techniques that enable people to think through multiple solutions and get unstuck from a single idea, iterate on designs, and rally the team around this process.
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Research Is Not Just for the UX Team
Amanda Stockwell overviews the key goals and methodologies of user research, tips for how to select the best method, and advice to craft research plans the best way to get the desired information.
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Would You Have Clicked on What We Would Have Recommended?
Peter B. Golbus describes recent work on the offline estimation of recommender system A/B tests using counterfactual reasoning techniques.
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Smart Speakers: Designing for the Human
Charles Berg explains how product developers can create experiences that will be meaningful to the user - designers should focus more on the context of the user and less on the piece of hardware.
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UI Evolving, Platform Evolving, Architecture Evolving
Xianning Liu explains the user interaction paradigm shift in the industry, and how to evolve the enterprise architecture to support these changes.
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The Making Mindset: Prototyping Your Way to Better IoT Experiences
Adrian Taylor discusses how creating user experience artifacts early and often can help focus development while reducing risk.
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Improving Both the UX and DX with White Box AI
Cloderic Mars discusses using white box AI to improve user and developer experience.
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Taming Complexity with Object-Oriented UX
Sophia Voychehovski discusses all the factors that cause complexity, the three key ways one can wrangle it and object-oriented UX.
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Pricing Page Optimization
Elena Verna discusses user behavior on the pricing page and how to organize the A/B testing resources to optimize the pricing page, one of the most important funnels of a website.
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How to Design and Develop in an Inclusive Way
Molly Watt and Chris Bush discuss designing for people with specific visual, auditory, cognitive and mobility needs, accessibility features and challenges for certain users engaging digital services.
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Designing Calm Technology
Amber Case discusses using Calm Technology to design the next generation of connected devices, covering notification styles, compressing information into other senses, and cognitive overhead.
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Creating Delightful Product Experiences with Micro-Interactions
Bob Duncan reviews the key ingredients of micro-interactions, sharing examples of successful ones and how they've shaped the products, discussing how to add micro-interactions to a workflow.