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Created Apr 15, 2021 by Amy Qualls is on vacation until July 18@aqualls🔴Maintainer

Prep UX/TW presentation for UX showcase

This issue will serve as a place for @aqualls and @pedroms to put together some ideas for a presentation in the UX showcase on 2021-08-04.

Plan

  1. Write a presentation
  2. ???
  3. Profit

Amy's initial random thoughts

  1. The minusplus formatting Pedro showed me has greatly changed how I present text suggestions to teams. (Growth has honestly gotten more benefit from it than even Create has.)
  2. Pedro's idea of holistically tackling multiple strings at once, so we could find patterns, is already leading to better results.
  3. Working together to identify patterns first, THEN write messages.
  4. My idea of "what if I just give everyone ALL the options?" has paid off more than I ever imagined. By presenting a series of options, rather than One Right Answer, I'm not seeing nearly as much frustrated iteration on strings. I can give out a set of ideas with varying nouns, verbs, and tone - and the designer can combine the best of the set to get their desired result.

Amy: The impression I’ve gotten is that the way we’re doing UX / TW teamwork is unusual. I wonder if it’s worth talking about how we’re tackling the UI string project.

Marcel: Would love to see a session around that, especially as this collaboration was such a focus point for UX/TW leadership.

Amy: I think it’s time to plant some seeds. Our work will start to pay off in the next couple of milestones, and it would pay off even faster if other UX/TW combos took the same approach to iterating on our UI.

Examples

gitlab#293646 (comment 554977820)

Presentation

  • 📺 Recording
  • 🖼 Slides
Edited Aug 09, 2021 by Pedro Moreira da Silva
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