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Mashable Redesign: What Draws Attention?

By: Paul Veugen January 14th, 2010 23 Comments

Mashable made a fresh start of the new year by launching a redesign. The intention of which was to put more focus on the stories, remove clutter, and to divide the content into sections. Most readers responded positively. But our team wanted to answer a more targeted question: What are the most attention-grabbing changes in Mashable’s new design? In this article we analyze user feedback and exhibit our results.

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Mashable Redesign: What Draws Attention?

24 UX Articles to Start 2010

By: Matthew Kammerer January 12th, 2010 22 Comments

We’ve just begun a year and already I have been overwhelmed with the amazing UX articles, websites, and projects that have cropped up over the past few weeks. It is exciting to see the growth in this upcoming field.

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24 UX Articles to Start 2010

Ambient User Experience

By: Andrew Maier January 5th, 2010 23 Comments

Ambient user experience defines the parts of an experience that goes beyond the obvious. Of course our websites need to do what users expect. But our job isn’t based on mediocrity. Elevate the experience. Setting up an ambient user experience promotes excitement and may lead to lasting change.

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Ambient User Experience

UX New Years Resolutions (For Bloggers!)

By: David Leggett December 29th, 2009 5 Comments

2010 is just around the corner, and we’re working on our new years resolutions! Here are some ideas for bloggers out there that want to start the new year with a bang!

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UX New Years Resolutions (For Bloggers!)

Happy Holidays from UX Booth

By: David Leggett December 22nd, 2009 6 Comments

Happy Holidays and Seasons Greetings from all of us at the UX Booth! Got a minute to help us improve in 2010?

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Happy Holidays from UX Booth

The Weaker Side of Usability Guidelines

By: ShayHowe December 15th, 2009 24 Comments

These usability guidelines may not be the first things to come to mind when preparing a site, but they are important none the less.

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The Weaker Side of Usability Guidelines

Writing User Friendly Content

By: Matthew Kammerer December 8th, 2009 36 Comments

Content is a vital part of your website. If your content is not easy to understand and interpret, then you may easily lose your reader. The content of your website will make or break the experience, no matter how easy to use your website may be.

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Writing User Friendly Content

Complete Beginner’s Guide to Interaction Design

By: Andrew Maier December 1st, 2009 80 Comments

Ready to get your feet wet in Interaction Design? In this article the author touches briefly on all aspects of Interaction Design: the history, guiding principles, noted designers, their tools and more. Even if you’re an interaction designer yourself, give the article a read and share your thoughts.

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Complete Beginner’s Guide to Interaction Design

User Reviews: Increased Sales, Traffic, and Transparency

By: David Leggett November 24th, 2009 21 Comments

When you think of transparency, it’s typical to think of how a company communicates with it’s users. What may come as a surprise is the impact the actual users can have on transparency, and how the consumer can be the actual tipping point for your next sale.

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User Reviews: Increased Sales, Traffic, and Transparency

Transparency: Benefits and Best Practices

By: Matthew Kammerer November 17th, 2009 34 Comments

When you visit a website of a business do you ever wonder who is behind that business? Being transparent online and in business has a plethora of benefits. Users gain trust and have the ability to see the human side of the business. The effects are incredible, from increasing sales to finding like minded clients.

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Transparency: Benefits and Best Practices
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