Regardless of whether the interface is intended to be used by a customer (novice) or an employee (expert), the key is to ensure that the POS interface is designed for the intended audience. To do this, organizations should engage users throughout the design process.
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Samm Weymouth
UX Researcher
Samm utilizes her interdisciplinary background in behavioral and social sciences to provide unique perspectives, helping clients to deliver engaging user experiences. Fascinated with the inner workings of the mind and the forces that drive and shape behavior, she is enthusiastic about better understanding and representing human needs. Samm has a BS in Psychology from Coastal Carolina University and an MS in Applied Psychology from the University of Southern California.
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