Daily UX Writing – day 14

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Scenario: a user is shopping using a price comparison app that boasts “real-time” pricing on items. As they are checking the price of an item, something goes wrong. The problem is unknown. Challenge: write a message that informs the user that they cannot access the app right now.  You cannot specify « why » the app doesn’t work,… Poursuivre la lecture de Daily UX Writing – day 14

Daily UX Writing – day 13

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Scenario: A short-haul truck driver has a phone app that monitors his route, schedule, fuel & deliveries. He has 6 more deliveries before stopping for fuel and lunch. Due to unexpected traffic, he’s behind schedule. He can choose to stay on his planned route for a few more stops, but risk running low on fuel… Poursuivre la lecture de Daily UX Writing – day 13

Daily UX Writing – day 12

Scenario: A user is creating an account. When they come to the step where they are asked to enter their name, they get an error message. A fraud detection software thinks their name is fake—but it’s wrong 5% of the time. Challenge: Write an error message that prompts them to fix the error without shaming them… Poursuivre la lecture de Daily UX Writing – day 12

Daily UX Writing – day 11

Scenario: An elderly user is doing a Google search to find an easy way to buy contact lenses online. Challenge: Write a title and meta description for a website that sells subscription contact lenses delivered to a user every 30 days—convince them to try it. Title: 60 characters maxMeta Description: 160 characters max Buying contact lenses has… Poursuivre la lecture de Daily UX Writing – day 11

Daily UX Writing – day 10

Scenario: The user is trying to view a website to help them buy a car. But, the content can’t load without the user’s location. They need to enter their ZIP code and first name. Challenge: Ask them where they live and who they are without sounding like you’re unnecessarily mining their data. Headline: 25 charactersBody: 45 charactersButton: 15… Poursuivre la lecture de Daily UX Writing – day 10

Daily UX Writing – day 9

Scenario: The user is trying to rent a car using an application but the credit card on file has expired. Challenge: Write them an error message so that they can correct the problem. Headline: 30 charactersBody: 45 characters My take on it : This credit card is expired Update expiry date or use another credit card… Poursuivre la lecture de Daily UX Writing – day 9

Daily UX Writing – day 8

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Scenario: The user is a casual music fan and (on occasion) goes to live concerts. They have a music player app on their phone.   Challenge: Tell the user that one of their favorite bands is playing live in their town. How would you compel them to want to go? Headline: 30 characters maxBody: 45 characters… Poursuivre la lecture de Daily UX Writing – day 8

Daily UX Writing – day 7

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Scenario: A sports fan is at a wedding while their favorite team is playing against their arch-rivals. Their team scores. Challenge: How would you, quickly, let the sports fan know about the latest play, the current score, and the key players? Write it. Headline: 30 characters max Body: 45 characters max  1-0 for XXX team Penalty marked… Poursuivre la lecture de Daily UX Writing – day 7

Daily UX Writing – day 1

Scenario: A traveler is in an airport waiting for the last leg of a flight home when their flight gets abruptly canceled due to bad weather. Constraints : Headline: 45 charactersBody: 175 characters maxButton(s): 25 characters max My take on the challenge : Transcript : Important information on flight cancellation Due to the bad weather… Poursuivre la lecture de Daily UX Writing – day 1

6 choses que j’ai appris en terminant : « 100 days of UI Design »

Le daily UI challenge, se déroule sur 100 jours ouvrés (il n’y a pas de sujets envoyés le week-end). Tous les jours de la semaine, un nouveau sujet est envoyé sur votre boîte mail. J’ai réussi à le terminer et voilà ce que j’ai appris de cette aventure. Vous pouvez retrouver les 100 visuels par… Poursuivre la lecture de 6 choses que j’ai appris en terminant : « 100 days of UI Design »