Sophie Tahran has quite the challenge on her hands, to represent a century-old magazine's branding and voice online.
She mentioned @gretchenmcc's book Because Internet, as it's not so simple just to move the print version word for word online, because the internet has changed the way we use language.
How to do this, while avoiding the "how do you do, fellow kids?" feeling?
Does anyone have any useful data on using exclamation marks (or rather, not using them) in customer communications that will wield a bit more authority than my current rationale: “it gives me the ick”?
I am so excited to be joining Content Design London! 🙌
People I know will understand what joining this lovely bunch of design leaders and master practitioners means to me. 🌈 ✨
I am looking forward to seeing some old friends, meeting new people and working on new design challenges. I will be using everything I learned as a founding member of the content design team at the disability charity Scope.
It’s so painful deeply caring about #ContentDesign and good #documentation while being absolutely terrible at writing. 😂
Why does it have to be sooo hard. 🥲
When I try writing my #ADHD and #Autism have my brain in a choke hold lmao.
Last week, I competed in the grownup races at my kid's Sports Day, using my wheelchair.
This blog highlights the lessons from this that can be applied to making any experience more accessible, with some tips at the end for people making websites.
"It’s exhausting for people living with any marginalised identity to be making a political statement every time they want to do a normal, everyday thing."