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A day in the life of a UX Writer 

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Due to popular demand, I’ll take you through a typical day as an employed UX Writer. From start to what we Germans call ‘Feierabend,’ let’s give you a glimpse behind the curtain!
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13 окт 2024

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Комментарии : 7   
@russiaray1555
@russiaray1555 3 месяца назад
Thanks for the insight :)
@charhw2023
@charhw2023 3 месяца назад
Thank you for the nicely shot insight, would really like to see a typical day in your other roles too! ✨
@write-with-dr-kat
@write-with-dr-kat 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much for your feedback, I'll put this on my list! 🤓
@gulinozdel4197
@gulinozdel4197 3 месяца назад
wow so impressive! Such a big fan of your work and your structure and of course you!!😍❤️
@write-with-dr-kat
@write-with-dr-kat 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much, loveee 😭❤️
@pavisuji6112
@pavisuji6112 3 месяца назад
This is such a lovely video and loooove your neighbourhood - thanks for sharing it with us :) So, this time my curiosity question is on.. what are the softwares you use to get your tasks done? I can see that you use Miro for organizing ideas and Figma for the actual work (writing). In this line, can you brief what other software helps in your day-to-day activities as a UX writer? And one more, do you also work on copywriting and other writing tasks for the part time job you mentioned as it's a startup? If yes, how do you switch between different types of writing (mentally and technically)? Also, I wanted to mention that your Udemy courses are a gem (sooo resourceful) but still I keep throwing a lot of questions at you - sorry, can't help :P Let me know :)
@write-with-dr-kat
@write-with-dr-kat 3 месяца назад
Pavi, good to see you again! Thank you so much for your kind words and more questions! I actually love so much to engage and discuss and share information, so always feel free to ask MORE questions, haha ❤️ Regarding the tools questions: I don't know if you have seen it yet, but I just published an Instagram post where I share all my tools and what I do with them! I hope it helps! And regarding your second question: This question is so, so good! In my startup setting, I am required (or well, asked) to literally write all kinds of text: UX copy for our website and shop, blog posts, letters to our customers, Instagram ads, Google ads, job ads, YOU NAME IT. And it's so funny because having to do these different kinds of writing has really showed me how important it is to have a systematic approach. For UX Writing, I have that, no problem. Blog writing, I've learned that, no problem. But (good) copywriting is something I can only do when I'm in a certain creative mood. Luckily, I don't have to do a lot of copywriting, but I'm currently becoming increasingly aware of the fact that I need to learn copywriting properly in order to have it easier when switching between disciplines. Right now "switching" between the different types of writing for me means, I just do my copywriting tasks when I feel like I'm capable of doing them. What helps me is looking at inspiration of cool copy pieces (and I also have a collection of them) and brainstorming, but taking a class on copywriting is definitely on my to do list for this year! Hope this helped ❤️
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