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	<title>Design, usability and strategy by Tobi Jo LeBron &#187; Usability</title>
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		<title>User Research from The Heartland</title>
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As a User Interface Designer, I always crave seeing my designs being used by real people. Ideally, every project I work on would have a user testing sessions before, during and after design. But not all clients have a budget for this kind of research. That&#8217;s why I&#8217;m keen on some good, &#8216;ole fashioned usability [...]]]></description>
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