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Target

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The screenshot was taken on September 16, 2014 and depicts Target’s Review Order. In total, we’ve reviewed 87 of Target’s page designs. To see them all, visit the full Target UX case study.

Adhered Low

Research Guideline #119

Importance: Essential · Single-Platform

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Adhered High

Research Guideline #107

Importance: Impactful · Single-Platform

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Research Guideline #127

Importance: Essential · Single-Platform

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Adhered High

Research Guideline #118

Importance: Essential · Single-Platform

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Adhered High

Research Guideline #103

Importance: Essential · Single-Platform

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Research Guideline #139

Importance: Essential · Single-Platform

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