Workshop: Content Design Fundamentals
November 1, 8am PT to 3pm PT (includes 1 hour break)
Duration: Two 3-hour sessions; 6 hours total
Maximum size: 30 participants
Experience the power of UX writing/content design with real-world examples, hands-on activities, and tools you can start to use today.
Takeaways:
What UX writing is, and how it’s different from other kinds of content
Patterns for writing UX, ready for your design system
Methods for gauging the impact of content on customer and business goals
A framework to align UX content voice to business principles
Topics and activities:
Definition of UX content to compare and contrast with other product content
Critical usability criteria for UX content
Component-aligned patterns for UX content
A method to create consistent product voice
Supervised practice and feedback for UX writing
Q&A from attendees about UX content topics
Best for designers and content pros looking to increase their impact and career options with content design methods.
If fewer than 10 people sign up for any workshop, participants may be offered a refund or to reschedule to a new date. All participants will abide by the Catbird Content Code of Conduct.
This item is priced for regular access. If the price is a hardship, you are welcome to choose the equity priced option. There is no difference between the offerings, and I won’t ask you to prove that there’s a hardship.
November 1, 8am PT to 3pm PT (includes 1 hour break)
Duration: Two 3-hour sessions; 6 hours total
Maximum size: 30 participants
Experience the power of UX writing/content design with real-world examples, hands-on activities, and tools you can start to use today.
Takeaways:
What UX writing is, and how it’s different from other kinds of content
Patterns for writing UX, ready for your design system
Methods for gauging the impact of content on customer and business goals
A framework to align UX content voice to business principles
Topics and activities:
Definition of UX content to compare and contrast with other product content
Critical usability criteria for UX content
Component-aligned patterns for UX content
A method to create consistent product voice
Supervised practice and feedback for UX writing
Q&A from attendees about UX content topics
Best for designers and content pros looking to increase their impact and career options with content design methods.
If fewer than 10 people sign up for any workshop, participants may be offered a refund or to reschedule to a new date. All participants will abide by the Catbird Content Code of Conduct.
This item is priced for regular access. If the price is a hardship, you are welcome to choose the equity priced option. There is no difference between the offerings, and I won’t ask you to prove that there’s a hardship.
November 1, 8am PT to 3pm PT (includes 1 hour break)
Duration: Two 3-hour sessions; 6 hours total
Maximum size: 30 participants
Experience the power of UX writing/content design with real-world examples, hands-on activities, and tools you can start to use today.
Takeaways:
What UX writing is, and how it’s different from other kinds of content
Patterns for writing UX, ready for your design system
Methods for gauging the impact of content on customer and business goals
A framework to align UX content voice to business principles
Topics and activities:
Definition of UX content to compare and contrast with other product content
Critical usability criteria for UX content
Component-aligned patterns for UX content
A method to create consistent product voice
Supervised practice and feedback for UX writing
Q&A from attendees about UX content topics
Best for designers and content pros looking to increase their impact and career options with content design methods.
If fewer than 10 people sign up for any workshop, participants may be offered a refund or to reschedule to a new date. All participants will abide by the Catbird Content Code of Conduct.
This item is priced for regular access. If the price is a hardship, you are welcome to choose the equity priced option. There is no difference between the offerings, and I won’t ask you to prove that there’s a hardship.