Expectations & Reality You know the feeling when someone makes a simple task harder than it needs to be? It’s disappointing, unnecessary, yet it’s prevalent across many industries. The wifi password at your local coffee shop is unnecessarily difficult, chatbots are portrayed as a valued add-on on websites, and useless accounts are forced on customersContinueContinue reading “Modern Reception: A look into how to apply hospitality in the digital space”
Category Archives: Content Strategy
Takeaways from the UX 100 Day Challenge
I recently embarked on a 100 day journey that included a mini sketchbook, a pen, & my brain. Here are some of my takeaways. Being a fresh face doesn’t have to be intimidating. As a relatively new UXer/Content Strategist, I knew there was a lot to learn about the industry. From wireframes & prototyping toContinueContinue reading “Takeaways from the UX 100 Day Challenge”
How I Got Some Headspace
As a content strategist I consume a lot of content. For me, it’s a way to learn what’s trending, how companies engage with their audiences, and why they choose certain campaigns over others. But recently, I found myself feeling like I was on the brink of information overload (great podcast on it here). I realizedContinueContinue reading “How I Got Some Headspace”
What I Learned on Lynda’s Content Strategy Learning Path: Part 1
Recently I took it upon myself to take up one of Lynda’s new “Learning Path.” Since completing my 1st year as a content strategist, I figured it would be a good idea to delve in a bit deeper. This specific “Learning Path” takes into consideration marketing, advertising and UX principles. The following are my topContinueContinue reading “What I Learned on Lynda’s Content Strategy Learning Path: Part 1”