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Introverts Make Great Presenters: Here’s How You Turn Your Introversion into Your Superpower

5 days ago

At some point, someone with a big personality took the stage, spoke...

This One Skill Gets You Hired, And It's Not What You Think

8 days ago

Simply matching a job description isn’t enough anymore. The right qualifications will...

How to Present Like Steve Jobs (Without the Turtleneck)

12 days ago

Steve Jobs treated every presentation like a user journey. He shaped the...

Cross-Device AR: How to Ensure a Seamless Experience

14 days ago

Augmented Reality (AR) UX has endless opportunities to make a usable and...

How to Use the Environment in Your AR Experience

15 days ago

Augmented Reality (AR) is an exciting medium because of the unique way...

How to Reframe Negative Feedback Without Losing Confidence in Yourself

15 days ago

Negative feedback hurts. There's no way around it. Your stomach drops, your...

The MAGIC of Semantic Interaction Design

17 days ago

I Can’t Electronically Sign My %#$@&^ Tax Return Blame the user: me,...

Presentations Are Your Career Currency: Here's How to Cash In

22 days ago

Your career works like a bank account. Every project you finish and...

RockX Project Brief

about 1 month ago

Apply What You Learned From UX Magic and Project 1 In this...

MatchDog Build Your Portfolio Project: Elegance

about 2 months ago

Project BriefYou don’t need to review the MatchDog project brief anymore; you...

MatchDog Build Your Portfolio Project: Game Theory

about 2 months ago

There are many ways that game theory could be applied in the...

MatchDog Build Your Portfolio Project: Flow

about 2 months ago

The most important tasks found in the upper-left quadrant of your prioritization...