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February 03, 2010

Ingeniously simple tools ... don't happen by chance

Have you ever wondered what pulling a pint of English ale can tell you about software interfaces? Or are you curious about Steve Jobs's magic ability to create news from a vacuum*?

These are just two of the topics our user experience folk (they're the people who design Red Gate's software) have covered in our new UX blog. You can read more in pride and preference by Adam Walker and the empty magic of Steve Jobs by Marine Barbaroux.

Browse the blog posts, and then put faces to the names.

*The iPad is cool, but this is cooler.

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