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Information architecture: keeping users in focus
Rather than focusing on a specific piece of content, IA development is an opportunity to work across an entire website, and reorganise information in a way that best serves the needs of users.
7 things writers just won’t believe about content design
Content design was liberation for writers. Liberation from the tyranny of technocrats and jargoneers. Liberation from the Kafkaesque 29-stage approval processes…
Content lifecycle management: 3 principles to follow and 5 actions to take
Content is a strategic business asset. Organisations need to shift their focus from publishing new content to managing and maintaining what they already have.
How do you know if your content is succeeding or failing?
Measuring content success is important, but how do you know what to test with users, when to use analytics and what to measure? Scroll content strategist Andrew Charles on setting content performance indicators.
Struggling in a self-serve world
Content design is powerful. By focusing on what their users need, and looking at the wealth of data at their disposal, charities can transform the way they communicate with the people they support.
Using links in guidance content: a risky business
Links can be a minefield for users. Content designers need to name and place them with great care. Misusing links is one of the easiest ways to make your content inaccessible, confuse users or lose them for ever.
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