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Boost your UX writing process with lo-fi copy and rap
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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Jun 15, 2021
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Podcast episode
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Get inspired to work on your UX writing process with Helen Legendre, UX writer at OpenClassrooms. Helen uses a bunch of creative methods to inform her UX copy, including lo-fi copy and even listening to rap.The educational tech platform OpenClassrooms has been around for 20 years. They offer online courses in English and French and have students all over the world. In this episode, Helen walks through her UX writing process from start to finish:Planning and prioritizing tasksDoing UX copy researchCollaborating with designers and developersUsing lo-fi copy to get feedbackSetting KPIs (key performance indicators)The best tools for UX writersTips for new UX writers...and last but not least: How rap tunes can inform your UX copy!Try our free UX writing courseConnect with Helen on LinkedIn.Tools discussed to support your UX writing process:FigmaFacebook’s WorkplaceGoogle TrendsJIRANotionSlack
Released:
Jun 15, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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