The Design of Everyday Things: Turn Signals
I’ll start this post off with a plug – read Donald Norman’s book ‘The Design …
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UX in an Agile shop
In October, I had the pleasure of spending a few days in Boston attending UI13 …
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Rypple, or else
Like any company, we are always looking for ways to get people to come back …
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Dilbert needs Rypple
Image courtesy of Dilbert.com
Here at Rypple we are building out our core set of personas …
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Tagged anonymous feedback, dilbert, honest feedback, personas
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Data is only half the story
Knowing what users are doing with our service is important when identifying areas of the …
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