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Why UX Research is Crucial When Updating Legacy Software
Modernizing legacy systems isn’t just about cleaner code or faster performance—it’s about designing for people.

Why UX Research is Crucial When Updating Legacy Software
Modernizing legacy systems isn’t just about cleaner code or faster performance—it’s about designing for people.
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User Experience conferences
Here is a list of conferences with a focus on User Experience that are mostly in the Northeast of the United States. If you are

What Is responsive web design?
Responsive Web Design is designing and coding the front-end of a website or app so that the layout “responds” or automatically adjusts (using CSS) to

You There! Step Away From The Design!
As designers, we often get so deep into our work that we can lose our ability to see our designs through the eyes of the

The UX Process and UX Design principles
A web application’s design and usability is just as important as that application’s functionality. If users can’t immediately figure out how to use a web

The Blur Test: NY Times
The Blur Test is an old art school technique used to reveal a design’s focal point and visual hierarchy. Let’s see how NYTimes.com holds up.

“Go slow, to go fast” when designing and building software
The concept is simple enough: Take the time to do something right the first time and you will inevitably complete the task faster and better