Fancy brushing up your user-centred design skills this weekend? Or satisfying your curiosity about #ContentDesign?
Browse our 17 bitesize online lessons on various UCD topics, from iterating to task-based content, or take our content design pathway.
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Going through @CakeBitesize content training - some great practical tips e.g. on use of bold and tone - that I haven't seen so explicitly written down before (it's somewhat implicit in other style guides)
Read user feedback on our courses.
Our ridiculous ‘buy both’ offer is valid until 20 June.
£47.50 for 22 modules of #UserCentredDesign and #ContentDesign e-learning.
Then we’re merging them, and adding topics! The price’ll go up. Take advantage now?
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@efnishonnudur There isn’t a review function on Blurb – so I’ll add it as a post or news item on my Cake website. Oh yes that would be great to hear about!
@efnishonnudur That’s great Neil! Glad it’s had a good affect on your experience of the spaces! If you’d like to write a review or the book/manual I’d be thrilled. Could be a nice January thing to do.
Design Lunch with David Dylan Thomas!
It's free, it's digital, it's over lunch, and you don't need an #fbtb23 ticket to join in.
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Content usability basics module by @CakeBitesize 🍰
An intro to user-friendly web content. How clear language increases comprehension, why to use the active tense – and the importance of #accessibility, #inclusivity, #tone and #consistency.
https://t.co/wThR5v07EV
Pair writing module by @CakeBitesize 🍰
How to approach pair writing as a #ContentDesigner. Techniques for working with subject experts, service designers, technical teams and content people. With tips for defending #content#usability.
https://t.co/t8nQHsL9Nc
User needs module by @CakeBitesize 🍰
An intro to #UserNeeds in the context of #digital products, services and info design. What they are, why they’re integral to good design, how to discover them – and how to use them to create effective #content.
https://t.co/TJoKvzFEC6
A prototype should be quick, dirty and disposable.
A product should be thoughtful, intentional and useful.
This means building in accessibility and centring equity in our decisions.