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You've probably heard the role of "Content Designer" more and more over the last year or two. It's a relatively new specialization in the UX field. As Bill Gates famously said way back in 1996, "content is king!" The post 49. Unpacking Content Design With Andrew Astleford appeared first on Beyond UX Design.
Katrin Suetterlin Katrin Suetterlin is a content architect, a content designer, and an expert on designing for neurodivergent populations. You hear jokes about ADHD, dyslexia, and similar neurological conditions all the time, but as designers we need to take neurodivergence seriously. Research shows that at least 20% of the population exhibits one or more types of neurodiversity. If you're a human-centered design practitioner, you don't want to overlook this important group of humans. We talked about: her work at wefox, a German insuretech company, where she is a UX content architect what neurodiversity is (not just ADHD and dyslexia), how it affects people, and how gender identity can affect a person's experience of it the role accessibility in designing for neurodiversity the incidence of neurodiversity - at least one in five people worldwide how to address neurodiversity in your content-design practice, and how folks who are not neurodivergent can also benefit from these practices how physical architectural practices and other professions address neurodivergence Katrin's bio Katrin Suetterlin is a UX writer and content designer with a Master's degree in German and English literature, a background in language teaching and SEO, PR and online marketing. She is a soulful and witty public speaker, advocating for inclusion, ethical design and visibility of neurodiversity. Appearing in her community's podcasts, conferences and meetups, her goal is to bring a different perspective to the discourse and learn from others. Together with two co-founders, she is also holding a monthly meetup for German UX writing. Along with Andrew Astleford, Katrin is executing a different kind of pair-writing in a question and answer format to shed light on a myriad of facets the profession of human-centred UX writing offers. Connect with Katrin online LinkedIn Medium Pair writing across the pond (connect with Katrin to get access) Links and resources mentioned in the interview Katrin's survey Neurodiversity is a strength in UX Design by Saskia Mick Neurodiversity and User Experience with Kalina Tyrkiel Designing for Neurodiversity by Rain Breaw, Interaction Designer, Google Masking & Sensory Issues by Neurodivergent Rebel Human Neurodiversity Should Be Celebrated, Not Treated as a Disorder | Op-Ed | NowThis Neurodivergent designers on Twitter How to Embrace Neurodiversity in your Employer Brand Enabling Spaces featuring a simulation produced by the National Autistic Society UK Office Space Design for Neurodiversity Video Here's the video version of our conversation: https://youtu.be/doSyIoqCMq8 Podcast intro transcript This is the Content Strategy Insights podcast, episode number 115. It's common to joke about ADHD, dyslexia, and similar neurological conditions. But as content designers - and as design professionals in general - we need to think seriously about them. Research shows that at least 20% of the population exhibits one or more of these types of neurodivergence. To learn more, listen in on this conversation with Katrin Suetterlin, a content architect and an expert on designing for neurodivergent populations. Interview transcript Larry: Hi, everyone. Welcome to episode number 115 of the Content Strategy Insights Podcast. I am really happy today to have with us, my friend, Katrin Suetterlin from Germany. She's a senior content architect at wefox, which is an insurance technology company in Germany. Welcome, Katrin. Tell the folks a little bit more about what you do there at wefox. Katrin: Hello. I'm basically doing what I've been doing all my life, which is writing and making things better for others, because I'm a user myself and I experience the world a little bit differently and I want to make it better and more inclusive for everyone. Wefox does insuretech, which means we try to digitalize all the steps of insurance,
During his time at CallRail, he had the chance to combine UX writing and video editing. This is a fab example of how we can grow beyond our job description and apply UX principles in new ways.We also chatted about:
Here's part 2 of our two-part episode on the topic of breaking into the field of UX. The truth is, most of us have come to the UX field by way of other career paths. Jesse was once a product manager, and Peter worked in marketing. Others have arrived via the paths of psychology, anthropology, market research, and even library sciences. The truth is that you don't need to be a graphic designer or a human computer interface specialist to work in UX. So can you start your career working in bars and at ski shops and still become a UXer? Find out in this two-part episode featuring our seeker, Matthew Bradley, and our giver, Andrew Astleford. Matthew works as a digital transformation and design thinking coach for a large FMCG company based in Switzerland. Andrew hails from Atlanta, Georgia, where he works as a UX writer for a SaaS company.
Today's topic is all about breaking into the field of UX. The truth is, most of us have come to the UX field by way of other career paths. Jesse was once a product manager, and Peter worked in marketing. Others have arrived via the paths of psychology, anthropology, market research, and even library sciences. The truth is that you don't need to be a graphic designer or a human computer interface specialist to work in UX. So can you start your career working in bars and at ski shops and still become a UXer? Find out in this two-part episode featuring our seeker, Matthew Bradley, and our giver, Andrew Astleford. Matthew works as a digital transformation and design thinking coach for a large FMCG company based in Switzerland. Andrew hails from Atlanta, Georgia, where he works as a UX writer for a SaaS company.
I had my very first guest on this week! Meep! My good UX writing buddy, Andrew Astleford joined me for a great conversation about a few things he wishes he'd known before he started his UX writing career. We talked about just how much writing a UX writer does, collaboration, finding a niche and emotional intelligence.
NFL NETWORK NEWS - Kicker Connor Barth spent four seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, from 2009-12, and was nearly their kicker once again in 2015. In the end, he was beaten out by Kyle Brindza, who has struggled quite a bit to start the year, to say the least.While Brindza has gone just 6 of 12 on field goals and 6 of 8 on extra points, his job became a hot-button topic after Week 3, when he missed three field goals and one of those extra points. The result? A 19-9 loss to the Houston Texans.Then came Week 4, when Brindza missed two more field goals and another extra point. The question now becomes, will the Buccaneers decide to make a change? Well, as first reported by Andrew Astleford of ESPN, Barth had some interesting timing on a tweet about being "available for the right price." Read More Here: http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/tampa-bay-buccaneers-kyle-brindza-connor-barth-100415 Overall These NFL Kickers are a travesty! What's your opinion? Like, Share, Compare To Your Favorite, then Return To The Best @GmiasWorld There can only be 1 Gmia. Subscribe ►http://bit.ly/GmiasWorld Follow Gmia On Twitch ►http://bit.ly/GmiasWorldTwitch Follow Gmia On Twitter ►http://bit.ly/GmiasWorldTwitter Free Podcasts ►http://bit.ly/GmiasWorldPodcast Gmia's Website ►http://bit.ly/GmiasWorldWebsite Like Gmia On Facebook ►http://bit.ly/GmiasWorldFacebook Follow Gmia On Instagram ►http://bit.ly/GmiasWorldInstagram GmiasWorld Tee's ►http://bit.ly/GmiasWorldTShirts Gmia's Sound Cloud ►http://bit.ly/GmiasWorldSoundCloud Beat By @ZaneAlexanderNC
409-04.08.2015New Orleans Pelicans & SaintsOnline radio show focused on Pelicans and Saints news.Today's show features Pelicans postgame interviews with coach Monty Williams and forward Anthony Davis after last night's huge victory over the Warriors. Pelicans TV analyst David Wesley also talks about the Pels victory and Florida SunSports writer Andrew Astleford talking Tampa Bay Bucs draft preview.41:44
Ben and Sam preview the Rays’ season with Adam Sobsey, and Sahadev talks to FOX Sports Florida writer Andrew Astleford (at 36:22).
Ben and Sam preview the Rays’ season with Tommy Rancel, and Nick talks to Fox Sports Florida’s Andrew Astleford (at 21:48).
122-12.26.2013New Orleans Pelicans & SaintsOnline radio show focused on Pelicans and Saints news.Today's special guests include Andrew Astleford from FoxSportsFlorida.com and Jim Henderson plus a Pelicans roundtable discussion with TV play-by-play announcer Joel Meyers and team writer Jim Eichenhofer.4