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Picking the Right Tool for your Remote User Testing

By: Matt Milosavljevic September 14th, 2010 30 Comments

With an abundance of remote testing tools available, it’s not always easy to choose the right one(s). Here, author and web designer Matt Milosavljevic provides an overview of the types of tools available, common use cases, and potential pitfalls to look out for.

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Picking the Right Tool for your Remote User Testing

15 Desktop & Online Wireframing Tools

By: Tom Walker March 11th, 2010 72 Comments

Engineered to make the design process as intuitive as possible, wireframing tools allow designers to construct visual representations of their interface before development begins. In this post, Tom Walker gives readers an overview of 15 of the most widely-used applications available. How does your wireframing tool of choice measure up?

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15 Desktop & Online Wireframing Tools

43 Essential Controls for Web Applications

By: Theresa Neil March 6th, 2010 92 Comments

Familiarize yourself with Rich Internet Application technologies and the best UI controls for creating your application. Rich Internet Application technology has empowered us to create really amazing user experiences. The best RIAs on the web today rely on a discreet set of UI controls to provide a lively and timely experience.

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43 Essential Controls for Web Applications

Information Gathering: A Roundup of UX Applications

By: James Costa February 23rd, 2010 43 Comments

The number of applications available for User Experience professionals is ever-expanding; much of this growth happening over the last year! As a consequence, experts are increasingly turning to novel tools in order to collect data and generate reports regards their websites. We’ve compiled a list of some of the best and are giving discounts and licenses away to our readers.

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Information Gathering: A Roundup of UX Applications

A Brief History of Eye-Tracking

By: David Leggett January 19th, 2010 43 Comments

Today, eye-tracking is used heavily by marketing groups to craft effective designs in advertising, and by usability researchers to define the optimum user experience. This technology is anything but new though. In fact, eye-tracking goes all the way back to the 1800′s.

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A Brief History of Eye-Tracking

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
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