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Why product designers shouldn’t be responsible for UX writing
The Gig Gal Radio
4 minutes 54 seconds
3 years ago
Why product designers shouldn’t be responsible for UX writing

Episode 8: Why product designers shouldn’t be responsible for UX writing

Product designers aren’t UX writers. So why do we still expect product designers to do UX writing?

Whether you’re leading design at a startup large or small, it’s time to hire a UX writer.

In this episode, I dive into 3 reasons why you’re losing time and money by expecting your product designer to also design with words.

At the end of this episode, you'll have learned:

  • Why you need an expert on the job (aka a UX writer)
  • How UX writing is a skill outside of product design
  • Why you need someone solely focused on the words
  • How to make sure your product designer sticks around
  • And more

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To read the original blog post, visit: https://www.madebyslater.com/advice/why-product-designers-shouldnt-do-ux-writing

Connect with Slater Katz: https://www.linkedin.com/in/slaterkatz/

By madebyslater.com

The Gig Gal Radio
Doable daily lessons to break into freelance UX writing