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Content as UX: Building a More Human Web Cover

Content as UX: Building a More Human Web

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Created by

Georgina Laidlaw

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Last Updated

29 November 2018

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Understand the priority of content and how to better integrate words into the UX of your project.

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Content is a vital part of the user experience. After all, every user journey, whatever its goal, ultimately involves a user getting to content, or adding their own. That content may be text, like this article, or it may be imagery, video, audio—you name it. But whatever it is, it’s the point of the user’s interaction with every site or product.

Yet traditionally (and all too often still) when we design websites or make products, we design visually, and the content spaces are left blank. If you’re doing things as most do, you’re probably going to show the wireframes or mockups to someone internal—maybe even your founder—and ask them to fill the spaces.

Ugh. At least, that’s what your colleague is probably thinking at this point. Now they have the burden and responsibility of filling the literal and metaphorical blank page—but a blank page that already has a goal or direction they’ve had no part in choosing.

Here I’m going to suggest an alternative way to consider content, where content is UX.

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Georgina Laidlaw

Georgina is a professional writer based near Melbourne, Australia. She works on all kinds of projects, from marketing collateral, theses and novels, to blog posts, articles and speeches.
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Geo2D3D

Clear and straight ahead.

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Roni

Design technology to make it more human usable to lovable but while creating and consuming information in 2d we forgot about space. We built great web sites on two learned truths that the internet is an interactive channel and that the end user is a human. A human work place is a movement is government to make work more human building a loving human centered work place creates the conditions, we are people serving people. we are not cogs or machines or object or even resources.

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dsienko@tulaliptribes-nsn.gov

If you are going to say the book is free, it should be free. Lame, fraudulent advertising.

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