Lean Day UX: This Friday in NYC
Lean Day UX is a one-day, single track event focused on case studies and best practices implementing Lean Startup and Lean UX in the enterprise.
Read moreLean Day UX is a one-day, single track event focused on case studies and best practices implementing Lean Startup and Lean UX in the enterprise.
Read moreUsability speed dating: a series of quick usability tests that give attendees the chance to facilitate, participate in, and observe several tests in just a few hours. Get the inside scope about what it’s like to speed test with ATF’s Meghan Reilly.
Read moreSaaS adoption is on the rise – forecast to increase nearly 18% last year! Curt Raffi tells us how SaaS companies can offer a little extra when it comes to UX.
Read moreAs user experience designers, we constantly seek new ways to engage users, so gamification is a natural step. How do gamification and UX techniques overlap?
Read moreThis Thanksgiving, we at Above the Fold are thankful for the relationships we have with the UX community, our clients, and our partners. Here are a few community-building areas we most value; we hope you can take advantage of them in the coming year!
Read moreAre UX and UI the same thing? This and 4 other burning UX-related questions are asked from this years MassTLC unConference attendees.
Read moreAchieving good usability is the first and most important step toward creating a good experience. Carolyn Sullivan brings us through 5 basic steps of usability to get you started.
Read moreIn the wake of Hurricane Sandy, we invite the Boston business community to Pizzeria UNO in Harvard Square next Thursday, November 15th, to raise a glass and make a donation to support those impacted by this devastating event.
Read moreThe key factors that made conference Northeast PHP 2012 a success are also critical when approaching a UX design project. With that in mind, here are five tips to consider when planning your next project – whether you’re dealing with a few dozen stakeholders, a few hundred conference attendees, or both.
Read moreGreat design can change (and raise) our expectations about our experiences. The chief obstacle to great design, however, is our own resistance to change. In this slideshare, we explore Raymond Loewy’s principle of “Most Advanced, Yet Acceptable,” or MAYA.
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