Barbara C. G. Green

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  1. Review of "UX Writing: Designing User-Centered Content by Jason C. K. Tham, Tharon Howard, and Gustav Verhulsdonck," Tham, J. C. K., Howard, T., &amp; Verhulsdonck, G. (2024). <i>UX writing: Designing User-Centered Content</i> (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003274414
    Abstract

    In working to put into practice the user-centered philosophies that are presented within the pages of UX Writing: Designing User-Centered Content , this book is worth reading, dog-earing, marking up, and possibly rereading depending on interest in learning more about any facet of UX writing/experience. Why? The short answer is that the authors, Tham, Howard, and Verhulsdonck, thoughtfully and strategically kick the book off with a basic yet necessary definition and perspective of user experience (UX) writing that works to set the stage for what UX writing really is and what influence it has on technical communication.

    doi:10.1145/3718970.3718975