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Quora on Mobile: A Product-Centered Approach to Multi-Platform Deployment
Anne Halsall reviews the nearly two-year process of designing, developing, and releasing the official mobile apps for Quora, sharing lessons and advice for creating apps across multiple platforms.
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From Darwin to Design
Stuart Church discusses applying the theories of species evolution, especially evolutionary and behavioral ecology, to software design.
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User Experience Does Not Exist
Adrian Howard ponders on the future of UX, wondering if it will survive and if UX should be done by dedicated professionals or every developer should take the UX designer role.
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Small Cognitive Psychology for Big Interaction Design
Jan Srutek explores ways to apply what we know about how the mind works from cognitive psychology in daily UX and user interface design.
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Sage UX - How Anthropology Can Improve Your UX Practice
Annette Priest discusses applying anthropology to UX practice, and shares tips for getting the answers you need, research ethics and lessons learned from working with different teams and cultures.
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When All Is Going Wrong, the UX Practitioner Can Still Save the Project (to some extent)
Sophie Freiermuth shares insight and directions for UX practitioners to make use of their skills in dealing with all sorts of problems that might impact a project.
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User Experience - More Than Just a Pretty Stick
Lane Halley advises on building and organizing a User Experience process based on the Lean Startup cycle.
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High-quality, Impactful, Fast UX Research for Engineers
Tomer Sharon discusses the psychology of attitude & behavior and shares tips for conducting a high-quality, impactful, and fast UX research.
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Better Product Definition with Lean UX and Design Thinking
Jeff Gothelf explains how to create better product definitions with Design Thinking and Lean UX.
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Agile and UX: How to Do Both and Not Lose Your Mind
Darci Dutcher provides practical advice for introducing UX to agile teams.
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Elm: Making the Web Functional
Evan Czaplicki introduces Elm, a functional reacting programming language meant to replace HTML/CSS/JavaScript, optimized for creating web GUIs, supporting complex user input and avoiding callbacks.
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Android App Anatomy
Eric Burke discusses: why building visual interfaces, design guidelines for Android apps, and an example.