Introduction To UX Writing
Introduction To UX Writing, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.61, with 31 lectures, based on 3298 reviews, and has 10326 subscribers.
You will learn about Understand what UX writing is – and what it's not Know the difference between UX writing and other forms of writing Get to know the most important quality criteria of good UX writing Know how to ensure high-quality UX writing in theory and practice Practice how to write CTAs, Error Messages, Placeholders, and more Tackle real-life UX writing tasks with ease This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is the perfect match for UX designers, UI designers, developers, product managers, and all other kinds of professionals working in the field of digital product development, as well as for all writers who would like to dip a toe in UX writing. It is particularly useful for This course is the perfect match for UX designers, UI designers, developers, product managers, and all other kinds of professionals working in the field of digital product development, as well as for all writers who would like to dip a toe in UX writing.
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Summary
Title: Introduction To UX Writing
Price: $64.99
Average Rating: 4.61
Number of Lectures: 31
Number of Published Lectures: 31
Number of Curriculum Items: 31
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 31
Original Price: €59.99
Quality Status: approved
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What You Will Learn
- Understand what UX writing is – and what it's not
- Know the difference between UX writing and other forms of writing
- Get to know the most important quality criteria of good UX writing
- Know how to ensure high-quality UX writing in theory and practice
- Practice how to write CTAs, Error Messages, Placeholders, and more
- Tackle real-life UX writing tasks with ease
Who Should Attend
- This course is the perfect match for UX designers, UI designers, developers, product managers, and all other kinds of professionals working in the field of digital product development, as well as for all writers who would like to dip a toe in UX writing.
Target Audiences
- This course is the perfect match for UX designers, UI designers, developers, product managers, and all other kinds of professionals working in the field of digital product development, as well as for all writers who would like to dip a toe in UX writing.
“Sign up” or “Oops, page not found!” – tiny words that mark an error message, a button label, or the placeholder text in an input field. Despite their small size, these text elements make up a crucial part of the user experience in digital products. And: While great UX writing can put a smile on the user’s face, bad UX writing can be confusing, annoying, and even insulting.
But how can we make sure that our UX Writing is actually good?
If this question is one that pops up in your head from time to time, look no further – this course has your back.
Who should join
This course is the perfect match for UX designers, UI designers, developers, product managers, and all other kinds of professionals working in the field of digital product development, as well as for all writers who would like to dip a toe in UX writing.
What you will learn
In this course, you will learn
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what UX writing is
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what the difference between UX writing and Copywriting
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about the psychology of UX writing
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relevant UX principles
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how good UX writing can be ensured
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how to write several different typical UX writing text elements
But we’ll not stop at theory. The second part is all about practice, practice, practice! Here you’ll learn
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how to ensure the UX writing quality criteria in practice
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how to write typical UX writing text elements such as error messages, success messages, and CTAs
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how to work on real-life UX writing tasks
Sounds good? Then join this class and leave it with some real UX writing work samples!
If you want to take all of my UX Writing courses, here is the order recommend:
1 Introduction To UX Writing
2 Transitioning To UX Writing
3 Accessible UX Writing
4 UX Writing: Finding Your Voice and Tone
5 UX Writing in Practice: Documentation & Processes
6 User Research And Testing For UX Writing
7 Inclusive UX Writing: Physical Abilities & Neurodivergence
8 Inclusive UX Writing: Gender, Race & Age
9 Culture-Based UX Writing
10 Localization in UX Writing
11 Fighting „Dark“ UX Writing: How To Write Kind UX Copy
12 Building Your UX Writing Portfolio
13 Freelancing in UX Writing
Please note that all courses stand for themselves and that you don’t need to take any course as a prerequisite for taking another one. You don’t have to follow this order. This is only my very own suggestion, which is especially helpful when you need guidance on which course to pick next.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Part I: What Is UX Writing?
Lecture 1: Welcome To This Course!
Lecture 2: Introduction To Part I
Lecture 3: What Is UX Writing?
Lecture 4: UX Writing vs. Copywriting
Lecture 5: The Psychology Of UX Writing
Lecture 6: Relevant UX Laws
Lecture 7: Outro Of Part I
Chapter 2: Part II: What Is Good UX Writing?
Lecture 1: Introduction To Part II
Lecture 2: Good UX Writing: Necessary
Lecture 3: Good UX Writing: Clear
Lecture 4: Good UX Writing: Concise
Lecture 5: Good UX Writing: Useful
Lecture 6: Good UX Writing: Conversational
Lecture 7: Good UX Writing: Branded
Lecture 8: Outro Of Part II
Chapter 3: Part III: The Practice Of UX Writing
Lecture 1: Introduction To Part III
Lecture 2: Why Practicing Your UX Writing Is Important
Lecture 3: Repetition: The Quality Criteria Of UX Writing
Lecture 4: The Rules For Practicing UX Writing
Lecture 5: Let's Practice: CTAs
Lecture 6: Let's Practice: Placeholders
Lecture 7: Let's Practice: Success Messages
Lecture 8: Let's Practice: Password Errors
Lecture 9: Let's Practice: Empty States
Lecture 10: Let's Practice: 404 Errors
Lecture 11: Let's Reflect!
Lecture 12: Outro Of Part III
Chapter 4: Part IV: Final Remarks
Lecture 1: Introduction To Part IV
Lecture 2: The Tasks Of UX Writing
Lecture 3: Continuing Your Journey: What's Next?
Lecture 4: Final Thoughts
Instructors
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Dr. Katharina Grimm
UX Writer & UX Writing Instructor
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- 4 stars: 1121 votes
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