In the run-up to Christmas, the teams at UX Mastery and Thirst Studios run a UX article each day in their UXmas advent calendar for UX folk.

UXmas has had a number of great articles from people such as Jeff Sauro, Jared Spool and Indi Young.

This year we contributed an article, 'What can UXers Learn From Rudolph?'. We hope you like it!

Rudolph on UXmas

‘Happy Christmas’ by Tristan Ferne, https://www.flickr.com/photos/tristanf/2130719197/, under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0. Full terms at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0.

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Chris Gray

Managing Director & Principal Consultant

Chris is a leader in the Human Centred Design field with a 20+ year track record of improving customer interactions with some of Australia’s largest organisations. He is a strategic thinker who brings a calm and considered approach to tackling complex problems. An accomplished workshop facilitator, Chris excels at engaging with senior stakeholders and guiding projects to success. Chris has expertise in user research, service design and embedding Human Centred Design within organisations.

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