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Getting Experience with User Experience

By: Mike Altman October 4th, 2011 12 Comments

Getting started in any field can be tricky and initially overwhelming, and UX is no exception. UX designer and UX Booth contributor Mike Altman walks green UXers through the pros and cons of working at various types of organizations right out of the gate.

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Getting Experience with User Experience

Seductive Interaction Design: A UX Booth Book Review

By: Michael Wilson September 27th, 2011 2 Comments

When talk builds about making seductive interactions, it’s nice to have people like Stephen Anderson giving us his two cents. Here are UX Booth contributor Michael Wilson’s two cents on Anderson’s two cents.

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Seductive Interaction Design: A UX Booth Book Review

Personas: Putting the Focus Back on the User

By: James Costa August 30th, 2011 7 Comments

User-centered design is tricky because people don’t tend to act predictably. Contributor and Creative Director at The Phuse James Costa explains how useful personas can be to the oncoming design process.

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Personas: Putting the Focus Back on the User

Questioning Authority: Our interview with Colleen Jones, author of Clout

By: Andrew Maier January 6th, 2011 20 Comments

Content Strategy was a big hit in 2010 and hows no signs of slowing down. In this interview, Andrew speaks with Colleen Jones, one of the content strategy’s “newest” faces. Colleen discusses her new book and what clout means for the future of the web.

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Questioning Authority: Our interview with Colleen Jones, author of Clout

7 WordPress plugins for a more User Friendly blog

By: Paul Olyslager November 16th, 2010 31 Comments

UX enthusiast and new UX Booth contributor Paul Olyslager takes a look at Wordpress plugins and shares those he finds more useful to improving blog performance.

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7 WordPress plugins for a more User Friendly blog

Less is More: Simplifying your User Experience

By: Trent Martens October 19th, 2010 28 Comments

In this look at simplicity in User Experience Design, author Trent Martens gives us a rundown of the caveats of overwhelming users with unnecessary choices.

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Less is More: Simplifying your User Experience

Winning a User Experience Debate

By: Cennydd Bowles September 28th, 2010 15 Comments

Although critique should be constructive and impartial, it’s inevitable that at times you’ll disagree with the feedback you receive. This selection, taken from Chapter 5 of the book Undercover UX, explains how to amass evidence in support of your user-centered designs.

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Winning a User Experience Debate

What Websites Can Learn From Mobile

By: Michael Wilson September 21st, 2010 16 Comments

By necessity, mobile web application development is often more streamlined and minimalistic than “traditional” web design. From less copy to brighter buttons, author Michael Wilson argues that many websites have a lot to learn from their mobile cousins.

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What Websites Can Learn From Mobile

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

How Choice Impairs Your Visitors

By: Alexander Dawson August 24th, 2010 19 Comments

Choice is a good thing, right? Not always. Including too many decisions that must be made can lead to frustrated, insecure users, along with the inclination to just give up altogether. Author Alexander Dawson explores how to document choices properly.

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How Choice Impairs Your Visitors
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