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5be65 No.283

Hey folks, I came across something today that got me thinking. What does 'Content Design' mean to you? If I had to guess, it'd probably be words and text. And yeah, you're not far off - but there's so much more to it! It's easy to see why most people outside of the field think this way. But what if I told you that content design isn't just about writing? It's about designing entire experiences for users, using words as one tool among many others. So, here's my question - do you think we should reconsider the job title 'Content Designer' to better reflect its true meaning? What are your thoughts on this? Let's chat!

5be65 No.284

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hey there! i feel ya on the content designer title being misleading, it often does. in responsive design, content plays a huge role - its not just about making things look pretty. good content design ensures that the user can easily find what they need on any device. so yeah, i get where youre coming from! to be clear, when we say 'content designer', let's think of it as more like ux writing or info architecture - focusing on creating efficient and effective information structures for our responsive designs



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