Accessible UX Writing

How To Write Microcopy For Everyone

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Description

UX writing is the user communication within digital interfaces. In order for users to complete a certain task when using a website or an app, this communication has to be intuitive and easy to understand – for everybody. It goes without saying that this includes users of all abilities and users in all kinds of situations. Therefore, inclusion and accessibility play a major role in UX writing.


But how can we make sure our UX writing is accessible?

If you are interested in UX writing but still struggle with how to make your UX writing accessible, this course is the right choice for you!


Who should join

This course is the perfect match for all UX writers, UX designers, UI designers, developers, product managers, and all other kinds of professionals working in the field of digital product development, as well as for everybody else who is interested in UX writing.


What you will learn

In the first part of the two-part series, you will learn

  • about accessibility in user experience

  • about the role of UX writing in the accessibility of digital products

  • how to make on-screen copy such as button text, link text, etc. accessible

In the second part of the two-part series, you will learn

  • about accessibility in UX writing

  • about the role of alt text in accessibility

  • where and how to add alt text

  • how to document alt text


Sounds good? Then join this class and leave it with an eye for non-accessible copy and specific knowledge on how to write inclusive and accessible copy and alt text.


If you want to take all of my UX Writing courses, here is the order recommend:

1 Introduction To UX Writing

2 Transitioning To UX Writing

3 Accessible UX Writing

4 UX Writing: Finding Your Voice and Tone

5 UX Writing in Practice: Documentation & Processes

6 User Research And Testing For UX Writing

7 Inclusive UX Writing: Physical Abilities & Neurodivergence

8 Inclusive UX Writing: Gender, Race & Age

9 Culture-Based UX Writing

10 Localization in UX Writing

11 Fighting „Dark“ UX Writing: How To Write Kind UX Copy

12 Building Your UX Writing Portfolio

13 Freelancing in UX Writing


Please note that all courses stand for themselves and that you don't need to take any course as a prerequisite for taking another one. You don’t have to follow this order. This is only my very own suggestion, which is especially helpful when you need guidance on which course to pick next.

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand the role of accessibility in user experience
  • Understand the role of UX writing in the accessibility of digital products
  • Get to know important tools such as screen readers
  • Make on-screen copy such as button text, link text, etc. accessible
  • Know how to use emojis in an accessible way
  • Understand the role of alt text in accessibility
  • Know where and how to add alt text
  • Document alt text so that others can work with it

Who Should Attend!

  • This course is the perfect match for all UX writers, UX designers, UI designers, developers, product managers, and all other kinds of professionals working in the field of digital product development, as well as for everybody else who is interested in UX writing.