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  • An image split in half, with a red Alexander Hamilton from the ten dollar bill on the left, and a blue Queen Elizabeth on the right. Between them is a yellow speech bubble with red words that read, "Make it work."

    Make Third-Party Tools Work for Your Unique Needs

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  • An image split in two, with a yellow Ghandi on the left, and a dark green founding father on the right. In between them is a speech bubble that reads, "Just fix it."

    For Easier Maintenance, Focus on Consistency & Efficiency

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  • A graphic split in two, with the left side showing a very close up image of a swirl, and the right showing a close up image of a red Eye of Providence from the one dollar bill. In the middle is a speech bubble that reads, "Long live google."

    Users Before SEO (Always)

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  • A close up of Benjamin Franklin and Abraham Lincoln with a speech bubble between them that reads, "That's...lit?"

    Cover the Basics Before Worrying About the Competition

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  • A graphic of a close up of Abraham Lincoln's chin and mouth. The left half is white and the right half is red, with a circle in the middle of his lips that reads, "Cover your..."

    Keep Compliance and Regulations Out of Users' Way

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  • A close up of the Eye of Providence from the one dollar bill on the left and George Washington from the one dollar bill on the right, with a speech bubble in between them that says, "AA What?!"

    Prioritize Digital Accessibility for Good Business and Happy Users

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  • The word RFP with a red number ten over the word. The zero in the ten is the universal prohibition sign.

    Why We Didn't Respond to Your RFP

    Dean Schuster
  • A line of cupcakes with little signs sticking out of them. The signs say, "Saboteur," "petty af," "loud guy at meeting," and "noob."

    Building a Digital Product Testing Team from Scratch

    Cian O'Connor
  • A graphic of a girl in yellow writing on a white board, with a trio of girls in orange laughing and pointing in her direction.

    Stakeholder Survivalist Report: How to Get Buy-In for Your Brilliant Ideas

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  • A football dressed in a wizard's hat and a long, white beard, with a football stadium in the background.

    A UX Pro Walks Into A Fantasy Football League…

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  • A red fire alarm behind a bright blue water background. The glass on the fire alarm says, "Emergency Break Glass," and printed on the alarm it reads, "Emergency: UX Reserve."

    Preserve Your Valuable UX Investment With a Simple Budget Change

    Dean Schuster
  • A computer screen with a note taped to the top that reads, "Product Quality" with boxes for "Pass," "Fail," and "Didn't Check." The box "Didn't Check" is marked.

    Why Does Product Testing Have to Take So Damn Long?

    Cian O'Connor
  • A hot dog bun filled with scraps of paper. covered in ketchup and mustard.

    Content Isn’t Something You Read, It’s Something You Do

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  • The Airbnb logo on top of a skyline of a busy city.

    Think User Testing is a Luxury? Ask Airbnb.

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  • A light blue background with a close up of two concrete statues staring at each other.

    Imitation is the Sincerest Form of Failure

    Dean Schuster
  • A weatherbeaten sign that says, "When stakeholders attack" in red.

    Worst-Case Scenario: Surviving an Attack by Stakeholders

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  • A power saw rotary blade cutting through a red background.

    Turn Your Intranet Into a High-Powered Business Tool

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  • A megaphone with the word "Experience" coming out in very large letters.

    Are Development Firms Really Embracing User Experience?

    Dean Schuster
  • A girl running on a topsy-turvey treadmill with signs being broadcasted at her.

    The Digital Treadmill from Hell

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  • Two truematterians roleplaying as a business analyst and user experience play at fistfighting in a parking lot.

    Web Team Prizefight: Match Recap

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