Ux Writing 101 - How To Write Great Microcopy
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 433.89 MB | Duration: 1h 40m
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 433.89 MB | Duration: 1h 40m
Learn UX writing Skills, User Research, Voice, Tone, Microcopy and Accessibility. Build a Career and Land a Job in UX
What you'll learn
Understand what UX writing is and why it’s essential in product design.
Recognize the difference between UX writing and other forms of writing.
Discover how to use tone and voice to reflect brand personality and user context.
Gain hands-on experience writing microcopy for buttons, error messages, forms, and onboarding flows.
Understand the importance of user research and how UX writers use it to improve content.
Explore freelance opportunities, essential tools, and career tips for getting started in UX writing.
Requirements
No prior experience in UX writing or design is required
Description
Ever clicked a button and instantly understood what to do next? That’s the power of UX WRITING.UX writing is the art of crafting the words that guide users through digital products—buttons, error messages, form labels, onboarding flows, and more. Done well, it's invisible. Done poorly, it breaks the user experience.In this beginner-friendly course, you’ll learn how to write clear, concise, and helpful microcopy that enhances usability and builds trust. Whether you're a writer, designer, or someone looking to break into tech, this course will give you the practical skills and confidence to become a UX writerThis course is designed to take you from curious beginner to confident UX writer. You’ll start with the basics: what UX writing really is, how it fits into product teams, and what makes great microcopy. From there, you’ll dive into the psychology of users—how they think, what they need, and how to speak their language using tone, voice, and empathy. You'll learn how to write everything from onboarding messages to CTAs, error states, and empty screens, with real-world examples and exercises along the way.More importantly, you'll learn how UX writers work in the real world. That means collaborating with designers and developers, working with design tools, maintaining content consistency across platforms, and supporting the narrative through every part of the user journey. You'll even explore the career side of things—how to build a strong UX writing portfolio, find freelance work, and use industry tools that professionals rely on.By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:Write UX copy that improves usability and reduces frictionSpeak the language of designers and developersCreate a portfolio that showcases your UX thinkingConfidently apply for UX writing jobs or freelance gigsThe truth is: UX writing is one of the most powerful and overlooked skills in tech. And yet, very few people know how to do it well. By enrolling now, you’ll gain a competitive edge, whether you’re a writer, designer, marketer, or aspiring tech professional looking to future-proof your career.ENROLL now to get instant access to lessons, templates, and real-world examples that will transform how you write for digital products.Don’t wait—the best time to become a UX writer is now.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to UX Writing
Lecture 1 What is UX Writing
Lecture 2 The Role of UX Writers
Lecture 3 The Qualities of Great UX Writing
Section 2: Understanding the User
Lecture 4 User Research
Lecture 5 Tone and Voice in UX Writing
Section 3: Microcopy
Lecture 6 Microcopy and Its Importance
Lecture 7 Writing Microcopy
Lecture 8 UX Writing for Different Platforms
Section 4: Design and UX Writing Collaboration
Lecture 9 Working with Designers and Developers
Lecture 10 Consistency Across Platforms
Lecture 11 User Flow and Narrative
Section 5: UX Writing Career Guide
Lecture 12 Building Your UX Writing Portfolio
Lecture 13 Freelancing in UX Writing
Lecture 14 Essential Skills and Tools for UX Writers
Aspiring UX writers,Content writers, copywriters, and editors,UX and UI designers,Product managers and marketers,Freelancers