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Please Participate in Our 2013 UXmatters Reader Survey

November 1, 2013

It’s November again, marking another anniversary for UXmatters. We’re celebrating UXmatters’ eighth year in publication. Each November, we conduct our annual reader survey to find out how well we’re meeting our readers’ needs and to learn more about what you want. This years’ survey is especially important because we’re in the process of redesigning and reimplementing the UXmatters Web site, so we’d like to have your input about how we can make UXmatters an even better publication. Please participate in our 2013 UXmatters Reader Survey and help us to ensure that our design and development efforts address your real needs. Thank you!

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Since launching UXmatters in November 2005, we’ve published 755 articles on a broad range of topics—including regular columns by and interviews with thought leaders in the UX community and reviews of books, conferences, and products for UX professionals. Thanks to our global community of 211 authors! The UX professionals who contribute to UXmatters live and work all around the world. Our community of UXmatters readers continues to grow. Over the past year, UXmatters has had 807,145 unique visitors—up from 652,770 in 2012—and 1,625,499 pageviews.

By participating in our 2013 UXmatters Reader Survey, you can help us to continue to serve the needs of the worldwide UX community. Please tell us how you’d like to see UXmatters evolve, how well we’re meeting your needs, what topics you’d like to read about on UXmatters in the future, and a little something about yourself. We’d really like to hear from you!

Completing the survey takes only a few minutes. Once the survey closes on December 1, 2013, we’ll publish the results on our Web site.

Thank you, in advance, for participating in our 2013 UXmatters Reader Survey and helping to guide the future of UXmatters! 

Principal Consultant at Strategic UX

Founder, Publisher, and Editor in Chief of UXmatters

Silicon Valley, California, USA

Pabini Gabriel-PetitWith more than 20 years working in User Experience at companies such as Google, Cisco, WebEx, Apple, and many startups, Pabini now provides UX strategy and design consulting services through her Silicon Valley company, Strategic UX. Her past UX leadership roles include Head of UX for Sales & Marketing IT at Intel, Senior Director of UX and Design at Apttus, Principal UX Architect at BMC Software, VP of User Experience at scanR, and Manager of User Experience at WebEx. Pabini has led UX strategy, design, and user research for Web, mobile, and desktop applications for consumers, small businesses, and enterprises, in diverse product domains. Working collaboratively with business executives, multidisciplinary product teams, and UX teams, she has envisioned and realized holistic UX design solutions for innovative, award-winning products that delighted users, achieved success in the marketplace, and delivered business value. As a UX leader, she has facilitated conceptual modeling and ideation sessions; written user stories; prioritized product and usability requirements; established corporate design frameworks, standards, and guidelines; and integrated lean UX activities into agile development processes. Pabini is a strategic thinker, and the diversity of her experience enables her to synthesize innovative solutions for challenging strategy and design problems. She is passionate about creating great user experiences that meet users’ needs and get business results. A thought leader in the UX community, Pabini was a Founding Director of the Interaction Design Association (IxDA).  Read More

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