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Left Field Labs

Read 5 Left Field Labs reviews and testimonials from customers, explore 21 case studies and customer success stories, and watch 2 customer videos to see why companies chose Left Field Labs as their UX Design

Left Field Labs is a company founded with the understanding that technology is pushing humanity towards a new era of art, culture, and commerce. They approach their work not only to achieve a business goal, but as a way to bring technology more into harmony with the human experience. Their mission is to positively influence those who interact with the projects they design and build.

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  • “We hope this tool will help start a conversation between our riders and our Deaf and hard of hearing partners.”

  • “Help. It's ridiculously addictive once you start playing. It doesn't help that the game is so cutely designed. Seriously, someone help me.“

  • “We used behavioral psychology and an immersive experience, to deliver a message which will be really hard for them to forget.”

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21 Case Studies

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  • Helped the Google Play Protect team visualize what it means to actively …

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