“One day I will find the right words, and they will be simple,” Jack Kerouac once said without any idea that his words will perfectly reflect the essence of UX writing. We mostly think about design as something visually appealing and easy to use, with visual images coming to mind first. However, the type of content with which users deal most often and diversely is text. Our today’s article is right about it: let’s review the essence of UX writing, the features of effective interface copy and well-checked practices for its improvement.
What Is UX Writing?
UX writing is a professional activity of writing texts for user interfaces both web and mobile. It includes creating texts from small labels of buttons and icons to taglines, error messages, notifications, navigation prompts and instructions, guidelines and so on.
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