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October 14 · Issue #125 · View online |
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Confessions of a UX Designer
I’m about to commit a cardinal sin against the gods of UX in penning this article. My design soul will likely suffer eternal damnation. And, like Judas Iscariot, I’ll be forever haunted by the sound…
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Sans Forgetica
Sans Forgetica is a typeface that has been scientifically designed to aid memory retention. It was designed by a multidisciplinary team of academics and designers at RMIT University to aid students when studying.
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Micro nudge: a micro animation for behavioral change
A micro nudge is a well-timed small animation that prompts the user to do a “small” task that they may have otherwise forgotten or not have taken notice of. The sliding “comment” is the micro nudge…
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The Riddle of UX Writing
The fortune cookie is no ordinary cookie. It eschews the gooey chunks, decorative frosting, and other cheap thrills typical of the confectionary genre. It carries a certain dignity and grace.
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Coral Cities: An Ito Design Lab Concept
For the past six months I have been fascinated by the concept of making city networks look like living corals.
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