Andy Carney, world-renowned UX writer and host of the YouTube channel UX, He Wrote, has compiled his years of experience as a UX writing manager into this definitive free book on UX writing.
In his comprehensive guide, you'll learn everything from what makes an exceptional UX writer, to project and time management, to research and testing specifically for UX content.
You’ll also get access to a host of free templates to help you better manage your work and conduct cheap and free user testing right away.
The book includes:
1. Five tips for exceptional UX writing Discover the secrets to getting a seat at the design table.
2. Project management techniques and templates Learn how to manage a UX writing project from start to finish.
3. Time management techniques and templates Gain visibility over your workload, manage your time better, and avoid burnout.
4. Sources of inspiration Save yourself hours of work every week with a list of curated sites for content and design inspiration. Easily compare content from thousands of websites and apps. | 5. Research and testing guides and templates See how expert UX writers measure the quality of their content with proven methods for research and testing.
Whether you're a seasoned UX writer or just starting out, this book is a must-read. Download it for free and take your UX writing skills to the next level.
Host of the YouTube channel UX, He Wrote, and author of the book UX Writing for Beginners, Andy Carney is the UX writing manager for AfterShip and the former head of content and localization at Trip.com. Although he studied Chinese Language and Literature at university, somewhere along the way he fell into UX writing and has never looked back.
Now a world-renowned content strategist, Andy spends a lot of his free time creating videos, articles, and books to help UX writers grow and develop.
A really good intro to the craft with clear examples. Easy to comprehend and well structured, just like how your ux writing should be. Amazing for a free book, let alone all the templates and resources with it.
I cannot believe this book is free. Is full of useful information and clearly explains everything. Extremely recommend this if you’re trying to break into UX writing