Episodio 134: Jessica Bjoeredahl | UX Copywritting
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With us today Jessica Bjoeredahl. Jessica is an English graduate from Kennesaw State University, who started her career in marketing writing before transitioning into UX writing. Over the past five years, she has been committed to creating inclusive and accessible content that caters to users' needs.
Through professional development, she has gained extensive knowledge in terminology, taxonomy, mental models, and inclusivity, emphasizing the profound impact of words and the importance of considering context, user mindset, accessibility, cultural differences, and connotation in her writing.
What has she found? The words we use are incredibly impactful, and they’re more than their dictionary definitions.
In this conversation we talk a little bit about how user interfaces need more than content and need UX copywriting, also I learn something big from this interview so if you want to know my command z moment stay on this amazing interview and understand how content can guide user experience in another level.
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