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2018 in Review: Readers’ Top Articles

2018 in Review: Readers’ Top Articles

We’re wrapping up 2018 with a look back at the most popular topics of the year. Whether building a dashboard, trying empathy mapping, or discovering a new UX book, many UX Booth readers used 2018 to add skills to their repertoire and advance their careers. Catch up on what you’ve missed before we kick off 2019.

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2018 in Review: Readers’ Top Articles

2018 in Review: Readers’ Top Articles

We’re wrapping up 2018 with a look back at the most popular topics of the year. Whether building a dashboard, trying empathy mapping, or discovering a new UX book, many UX Booth readers used 2018 to add skills to their repertoire and advance their careers. Catch up on what you’ve missed before we kick off 2019.

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How To Make A Dashboard That Doesn’t Suck

How To Make A Dashboard That Doesn’t Suck

The dashboard is the face of the application, so it must have curb appeal. But there’s a problem when you prioritize curb appeal above all else: Your dashboard will likely be utterly useless. It will be a work of art to hang from a wall, but it won’t be a dashboard.

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How To Make A Dashboard That Doesn’t Suck

How To Make A Dashboard That Doesn’t Suck

The dashboard is the face of the application, so it must have curb appeal. But there’s a problem when you prioritize curb appeal above all else: Your dashboard will likely be utterly useless. It will be a work of art to hang from a wall, but it won’t be a dashboard.

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