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World Usability Day (WUD) or Make Things Easier Day,[1] Established in 2005 by the Usability Professionals Association (now the User Experience Professionals Association), occurs annually to promote the values of usability, usability engineering, user-centered design, universal usability, and every user's responsibility to ask for things that work better. The day adopts a different theme each year.
World Usability Day | |
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Also called | Make Things Easier Day |
Date | Second Thursday in November |
2023 date | November 9 |
2024 date | November 14 |
2025 date | November 13 |
2026 date | November 12 |
Frequency | annual |
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Tim Bedore (2006-11-14). "How about Make Things Easier Day?". American Public Media's Marketplace (radio program). Retrieved 2006-12-27.
Today is World Usability Day, a day to promote intuitive engineering and user-friendly design. Commentator and humorist Tim Bedore is all for it, if only we could come up with a better name . . .