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  • Report: UX London 2011

    User experience event wows attendees and speakers alike
    By Craig Grannell on
  • How to design for Agile projects

    Keith Butters, chief experience officer of The Barbarian Group, explains the concept of 'Enough Design Up Front' in Agile processes
    By Keith Butters on | 1 comment
  • How to use AB testing, eye tracking and Website Optimizer

    What’s the best way to present content: a grid or list view? Alastair Campbell explains how Nomensa used A/B testing, eye tracking, Google Analytics and Website Optimizer to help the .net team decide for the launch of www.netmagazine.com
    By Alastair Campbell on | 3 comments
  • Creating an optimal customer experience

    Craig McCulloch, head of web strategy at WebNarrative, explains why customer experience is so important and how to create the optimal customer website experience
    By Craig Mcculloch on
  • Save money on the Future of Web Apps

    The Future of Web Apps conference in London is almost here, and there's a 15% discount for .net readers!
    By Tanya Combrinck on
  • Personas as a site design tool

    Stu Collett of Super User Studio says building a detailed persona of your target user is an essential part of creating a truly successful interactive website and explains how to go about it
    By Stu Collett on | 2 comments
  • How to build a killer mobile game

    Simon Duke, senior UX consultant, and Mark Westwater, senior usability consultant of User Vision, explain some of the key constraints to gaming on a smartphone and highlight the key attributes of a successful game
    By Simon Duke on
  • Emotion in design

    Our creations need to be more human, says Aarron Walter, lead user experience designer at MailChimp. He argues that the task of designing a pleasurable experience is made easier when we create a distinct personality for our interface
    By Aarron Walter on | 3 comments
  • Prototyping in code

    Alex Morris, user experience director at Mark Boulton Design, walks us through some of the rationale, the tricks, the processes and techniques you can employ to build HTML prototyping into your workflow
    By Alex Morris on | 3 comments
  • The birth of the HUGE UX school

    Michal Pasternak, partner (user experience) at HUGE, explains how the agency developed a training program for prospective interaction designers and how it changed the company
    By Michel Pasternak on
  • The new UX skills

    The role of the user experience designer is changing. It’s becoming less about ‘owning’ experience and actual design and more about facilitation and collaboration, says Lee Allen of TH_NK
  • The future of shopping is social

    Lynn Teo, director and head of user experience at AKQA New York, explores ideas for new social commerce applications from an experience designer's perspective
    By Lynn Teo on
  • Liz Danzico on web design education

    Part-educator, part-designer, part-UX consultant, Liz Danzico is one of the best-connected people in the industry. She chats to Tom May and gives her unique take on the state of web design education and user experience today
    By Tom May on
  • Why noreply email addresses are bad for business

    Direct communication with your customers is crucial. Robert Rawlins argues that noreply@ addresses are a sign of bad user experience, as you don't allow your customers to converse with you
    By Robert Rawlins on | 6 comments
  • Jump from graphic to web design in seven easy steps

    Graphic designers who want to transition from print to web need to stop being scared of the 'tech boogie man' and make the leap. Jose Caballer presents seven steps to help you get off the fence and start making more money
    By Jose Caballer on | 6 comments
  • Prototype construction basics with Axure

    In this exclusive excerpt from Axure RP 6 Prototyping Essentials, Ezra Schwartz explains how to set up a solid foundation for an Axure file and create use case as well as task flow diagrams and generate an HTML prototype
    By Ezra Schwartz on
  • Noel Tock on better restaurant websites

    Restaurant sites can be pretty bad. WordPress developer Noel Tock tells us how he's trying to change that with happytables, a service that makes it easy for restaurant owners to manage their sites
    By Oliver Lindberg on | 1 comment
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