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Daily Archives: June 7, 2017

Labstorm: Feedback is in the Air

LabStorm RecapsBy admin2June 7, 2017Leave a comment

Feedback mechanisms at airport security checkpoints, or the entrance of the World Bank, are inviting. The smiley faces clearly display a range of emotions easy to identify. The buttons themselves are just begging to be pushed. It’s visual. It’s intuitive. But does it effectively close the feedback loop?

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