Scott Kubie shows us how writing is designing with words. He reminds us that someone has to be the writer, and it’s our job to know who that person is. He calls on us to take up the task of writing when nobody else can, and warns of what leaving it till the end will do. He also shares some neat tricks to spur momentum and overcome those intimidating blank pages.
Scott Kubie is the Lead Content Strategist at Brain Traffic, and the author of Writing for Designers from A Book Apart. He can be found online at kubie.co, and in person at various grungy rock clubs around the Twin Cities. Since 2010, Scott has delivered over sixty public talks and workshops on writing, content strategy, and user experience design to audiences of designers, developers, artists, makers, and more. His academic career was marked by several superlatives for “Best Hair”.
- Why Do We Forget About Writing? (6:30)
- What’s Wrong with Lorem Ipsum? (9:36)
- Present the Problem Before the Visuals (12:57)
- Are Designers Expected to Be Writers? (15:55)
- The Rough-In Process (20:08)
- Getting Approval Through Stakeholder Participation (24:11)
- Putting It All Together (30:12)
- IKEA Instructions with Words (37:43)
- Edit Yourself Later (41:49)
- How to Level Up (47:10)
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