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Skeuomorphism

Skeuomorphism

03.14.2013
by Matt
Human-Centered, Psychology, Social Responsibility, Theory, User Experience

Skeuomorphism is an otherwise fanciful word for imitation. In the digital world, however, I can see how the desire to phase it out is being…

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Can Reading Make You Smarter?

Can Reading Make You Smarter?

01.31.2013
by Matt
Philosophy, Psychology, Theory, User Experience

From what I’ve read (he, he) reading and comprehending are two different things. “When you read you don’t absorb exact letters and words and then…

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