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Tag Archives: Applied Anthropology

Empathic UI for Poor People

Over the past few years I’ve made a lot of improvements to my financial portfolio, and I used technology to do it.

Posted byMatthew Garvin15 Nov 201817 Oct 2020Posted inApplied Anthropology, UXTags:acorns, Applied Anthropology, cognitive psychology, DRIP account, Empathy, human behavior, human computer interaction, investment, Simple Bank, stash, ui, ui design, UX, ux design, wealth inequality, wisebanyanLeave a comment on Empathic UI for Poor People

UX for Civilization

Civilization is supposed to be the pinnacle of human social development. That we work together in a coordinated effort to achieve the common goal of human progress.

Posted byMatthew Garvin11 Nov 201817 Oct 2020Posted inApplied AnthropologyTags:anthropology, Applied Anthropology, design, designer, featured, research, researcher, society, ui, user experience, UXLeave a comment on UX for Civilization
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