The final award for Day 1 of the #DTASummit20 for Outstanding digital methodology or approach goes to:
Next Gen MoneySmart – ASIC
A big congratulations to the Australian Government Digital Awards winners and finalists. 👏
Content Ark are experts in creating user-focused, accessible content for complex organisations and situations. They're also helping to bring #UtterlyContent20 to life as one of our sponsors. Thanks, @contentark https://t.co/R9mduh0P9x
Gotta love structured content. As @nozurbina says "It allows you to build content for scenarios that you didn't even know were coming."
#UtterlyContent20
And to announce even more of my fabulous co-hosts for @utterlycontent... Elle is a total breath of fresh air. You’re gonna love her if you’re not already familiar with her (and if you’re not, where have you been?)
And to announce even more of my fabulous co-hosts for @utterlycontent... Elle is a total breath of fresh air. You’re gonna love her if you’re not already familiar with her (and if you’re not, where have you been?)
Always good to be reminded:
"Without understanding functional business goals and user needs and preferences, content is just “nice to have”—or, worse, getting in people’s way."
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I reckon arranging content by its format, for example, forms, PDFS or videos, is the absolute worst. What do you reckon? Is there a time when that is useful to users? What are better methods? https://t.co/PLj8Ci4Euw
#ContentStrategy#InformationArchitecture
“A content strategist cannot live in a silo, no matter how broad or how laser-focused their responsibilities may be.” @halvorson has some thoughts on the ultimate #contentstrategy question. https://t.co/kG58YZ6R0M
@eaton I have yet to see any CMS focus on helping publishers manage the variation in the information and messaging that will help them achieve their goals
At best, we have 'headless' CMSs that focus on different presentations of static information.
It's a massive failure.
Hi all the project people I’ve worked with over more than a decade. You know how I keep banging on about content hierarchies and you keep making wireframes?