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Hello! Thanks for stopping by
As a language enthusiast and a dedicated UX scribbler with nearly 3 years of experience, I care a lot about the words we use to communicate with the users. Scroll down to get to know me and my work!
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Right now, I’m working with users who struggle with technology and have limited vocabularies, which has given me a deep empathy for those facing the complexities of digital tools. It’s one of the reasons I love what I do which is helping people feel confident and at ease when using tech.
I believe that good writing isn’t just about sounding smart, it’s about making sure users get it. My role is all about taking complicated information and turning it into something simple, clear, and approachable. I aim to create content that doesn’t overwhelm but instead feels natural and friendly, whoever the user target of the product is.
I got into UX writing because I wanted a job that was meaningful, one that could actually make a difference in people’s lives. I’ve always had a love for language, and UX writing felt like the perfect way to combine that passion with my desire to help others. To me, it's all about bridging the gap between tech and real human experience, so that every user feels understood and supported.
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Wrote a glimpse of summary on how I navigate the unknown (UX Design) https://medium.com/notes-from-the-fields/how-i-discovered-ux-writing-and-myself-along-the-way-5317fd72de48
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As a solo UXW, here are a glimpse of work I’ve engrossed myself in 👇🏼
Content Audits: Conducted comprehensive content audits to identify gaps and improve content quality.
Copy Guidelines: Created the first copy guideline for the startup, standardizing the voice and tone across all platforms.
