diff --git a/client/src/pages/guide/english/user-experience-design/Copywriting for UX b/client/src/pages/guide/english/user-experience-design/Copywriting for UX new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a8d284c097 --- /dev/null +++ b/client/src/pages/guide/english/user-experience-design/Copywriting for UX @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +--- +Copywriting for UX/UI +--- + +##Copywriting for UX/UI + +###What is it? +To put it simply UX writing is a conversation with your audience. UX writing is the process of writing copy for user-facing touchpoints. +This must come first naturally even before wire-frames. Words are often the best starting points for creating your intital layout designs. +Usually designers and writers need to work in unison as to get the message, tone, voice and language just right. Every word and space +inbetween should speak to the intended user like a good friend. Boring cannot be in your vocabulary unless your product calls for it +(Portfolio Management?). A good writer can put a fund, modern touch onto anything. + + +###Types of UX/UI Copy: +*Headlines +*Subheaders +*Body Copy +*Captions +*CTA's +*Notifications +*Errors +*User Onboarding +*Menu Copy +*Tool Tips +*Product-generated Emails + + + +###In a Nutshell UX Writing is: +*Writing for design, where words have purpose, driven by user goals +*The opposite of sales and marketing jargon +*Takes into account the user's thought process and emotions + + +##Cool Resources: +-https://uxdesign.cc/storyframes-before-wireframes-starting-designs-in-the-text-editor-ec69db78e6e4 +-https://uxplanet.org/copywriting-for-interfaces-types-of-copy-in-web-and-mobile-ui-6326f92865f8