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December 16, 2014

UX Newsletter

Filed under: Interface Research/Design,UX — Patrick Durusau @ 3:32 pm

Our New Ebook: The UX Reader

From the post:

This week, MailChimp published its first ebook, The UX Reader. I could just tell you that it features revised and updated pieces from our UX Newsletter, that you can download it here for $5, and that all proceeds go to RailsBridge. But instead, I’m hearing the voice of Mrs. McLogan, my high school physics teacher:

“Look, I know you’ve figured out the answer, but I want you to show your work.”

Just typing those words makes me sweat—I still get nervous when I’m asked to show how to solve a problem, even if I’m confident in the solution. But I always learn new things and get valuable feedback whenever I do.

So today I want to show you the work of putting together The UX Reader and talk more about the problem it helped us solve.

After you read this post, you too will be a subscriber to the UX Newsletter. Not to mention having a copy of the updated book, The UX Reader.

Worth the time to read and put in to practice what it reports.

Or as I told an old friend earlier today:

The greatest technology/paradigm without use is only interesting, not compelling or game changing.

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