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Doable daily lessons to break into freelance UX writing
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Why systems matter in UX writing
The Gig Gal Radio
5 minutes 53 seconds
4 years ago
Why systems matter in UX writing

Episode 2: Why systems matter in UX writing

Great design systems go beyond UI patterns and buttons — content style guides, voice and tone guidelines, and glossaries make up an important portion of a design system, too.

Forming and thinking in UX writing systems equips anyone writing UX copy to do their job with ease, efficiency, and effectiveness. 

It’s a win-win for the writer and the end-user because no one has to think too hard to achieve their goal.

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

  • How UX writing systems make life easier for you and your company
  • How UX writing systems help build trust and equity with your users
  • How UX writing systems allow your company to scale with intention

Mentions from the episode:

  • Mailchimp content style guide
  • Intuit content design system
  • Atlassian content design system
  • BuzzFeed style guide

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To read the original blog post, visit: https://www.madebyslater.com/advice/ux-writing-systems

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