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UK UX Freelancer Survey – Initial Data

December 13, 2010December 13, 2010 Leisa Reichelt

Thanks to everyone who participated in the UK UX Freelancer survey I’ve been running over the past fortnight. I’m really pleased that we managed to beat the target of 150 participants and have a total of 168 people participating in this survey. Mostly because the tool allows me, I’d like to share with you the… Continue reading UK UX Freelancer Survey – Initial Data

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