Stories about content
Content debt accumulates in products where no attention has been specifically paid to product content elements such as button names, field names, error messages, navigation elements, tooltips, headings, and other content cues, as the product has been developed. It means the work of ensuring product language is ... read on
Cataloguing content patterns is a critical step in scoping how to pay back content debt. By developing a list of all content elements that designers and developers need to work with, you can more easily prioritise, share and discuss product content. If you have a design system, the content catalog ... read on
The main aim of having great UI content is to make your product easier to use. This is done (in part) by using clear content patterns, applying them consistently, and organising content well. But a big part is played by the reduction of friction, and in being able to assess what is truly necessary and sometimes removing ... read on
“We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect.”
Anaïs Nin