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Fighting for content design with Sarah Richards
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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Jun 24, 2019
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Mentioned in this episode :
Microcopy & UX Writing Facebook group
Content Design Book
Content Design London
Gov.uk Styleguide
Top 14 Content Style Guides 2019
Bulb - Making energy simpler, cheaper, greener
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The Listening Device In Your Pocket Business Daily podcast
Free Code Camp
Microcopy & UX Writing Facebook group
Content Design Book
Content Design London
Gov.uk Styleguide
Top 14 Content Style Guides 2019
Bulb - Making energy simpler, cheaper, greener
Who gives a crap
The Listening Device In Your Pocket Business Daily podcast
Free Code Camp
Released:
Jun 24, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Is Voice Interface the Future of UX Writing?: You take the carton from the refrigerator door and give it a shake. “Empty,” you think to yourself. No problem. “Hey Google,” you exclaim, activating your Google Home device. “Ask Colruyt to add milk to the list.” But instead of confirming the addition, your home device informs you that “Milk has already been added to your grocery list. Would you like to add an additional carton?” You know the culprit—your heavy milk-drinking girlfriend Sharon. You’re so impressed by this digital gesture that you almost forget about Sharon putting the empty carton back in the fridge for the 100th time. Today, most of us understand that this isn’t some distant sci-fi fantasy. In fact, for customers of one of Belgium’s largest supermarket chains, Colruyt, it’s already a reality. Recently, I spoke with Yves Van Kerkhove of the Colruyt Group. Yves was a student in our first UX writing course and has been working on a game-changing project—a voice interface by Writers in Tech