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UX IRL: Uber Eats’ Crummy Checkout

UX IRL: Uber Eats’ Crummy Checkout

Fries in hand, Jonathan picks apart the Uber Eats checkout experience, highlighting some important UX lessons about handling people’s money and frictionless purchasing.

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User Research May Be the Most Important Role in Your Company

User Research May Be the Most Important Role in Your Company

User research improves the user experience and reduces risk for your company – learn more about the value user research provides.

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User Research May Be the Most Important Role in Your Company

User Research May Be the Most Important Role in Your Company

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What UX Designers Can Learn from Video Games’ Obsession with UI

What UX Designers Can Learn from Video Games’ Obsession with UI

Even if you don’t play video games, game design has a lot to teach UI designers about immersion, easily-accessible elements, and custom user experiences. Jonathan Deesing, a UX writer, explores how.

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What UX Designers Can Learn from Video Games’ Obsession with UI

What UX Designers Can Learn from Video Games’ Obsession with UI

Even if you don’t play video games, game design has a lot to teach UI designers about immersion, easily-accessible elements, and custom user experiences. Jonathan Deesing, a UX writer, explores how.

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