UX Win: Digital.gov Online Event Confirmation Message

Pperson holding smartphone with conference call app on screen. In the background is a white, multi-story building.

When I register for an online event, whether it’s a webinar, online conference, or meetup, I pay close attention to the information in the event confirmation message.

Why?

Because of years of receiving confirmation messages which only tell me I’m registered for the event.

And a short message that says I’ll soon receive log in details before the event.

Don’t Make Me Think

With no specific details of the information I need to log in or dial in to the event, I’m left wondering when the event details will be sent.

Will it be sent two days before the event? An hour before the event?

I have no idea. Continue reading UX Win: Digital.gov Online Event Confirmation Message

November 13, 2020: My Weekly Roundup of Web Design and Development News

In this week’s web design and development news roundup, you’ll learn about using affinity diagrams to organize your UX research, find an upcoming webinar on how to remove barriers from your content, discover how to be more productive in the morning, and more. Continue reading November 13, 2020: My Weekly Roundup of Web Design and Development News

Takeaways from Writing the the Web: The Six Step LUCID Writing Approach

Writing for the Web: The Six Step LUCID Writing Approach that Gets Your Message Across.

In his Writing for the Web: The Six Step LUCID Writing Approach that Gets Your Message Across webinar hosted by UXPA International, Charlie Kreitzberg, Senior User Experience Advisor at Princeton University, shared his insights on creating communications that successfully get your message across.

Kreitzberg discussed the importance of understanding your audience as he provided practical tips on how writers, content strategists, and user experience professionals can organize, create, and design content.

Here are my notes from his presentation. Continue reading Takeaways from Writing the the Web: The Six Step LUCID Writing Approach