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Trinidad`s Blog in 2013 – Most Popular UX Articles

The year is almost over and now is a good time to look back at our most popular UX articles of 2013.
 

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Looking back - drawn again by our very own Norman

 

Before getting to the articles, let us look at our traffic numbers. This year our online traffic got a 172% increase in unique visitors and our blog is rapidly gathering readers from all over the globe. Looks like the growth will accelerate even further in 2014 which is why we will be writing a lot more and you can expect high-quality articles every week.

We will try to deliver you some highly valuable principles, techniques, tips and tricks. You can expect posts on very different subjects, from prototyping techniques to design, coding and user research.

Let us now hop over to the time machine and take a look at some of the most popular articles of 2013.

#1 Vilets kasutatavus ehk kuidas maha visata 125 miljonit dollarit (this little post got us the highest number of readers ever on our site, so I guess usability really struck a nerve point here. Here I speak about about Avon`s massive usability fail which ended up costing them 125 million dollars. Read more about it in English on WSJ)

#2 Beginners Guide to User Testing With Children

#3 Five Common Mistakes in Game Usability Testing And How To Avoid Them

#4 How to Start Creating a Super UI for Your Product – a Product Manager`s Perspective

#5 Cost of a Usability Problem – A Product Manager’s Perspective

#6 9 emotsionaalse veebidisaini põhimõtet koos praktiliste näidetega  (another popular post about using emotions as design tools, again in Estonian only)

#7 The Psychology of Gamification

#8 Seedcamp Mini – Success Stories in the Making

I guess that is it. Stay tuned, have a great new years eve and see you in 2014! 

 

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