Certificate of completion
UX Writing
The bearer of this certificate has completed the UX Writing course, which is equivalent of 4 hours or more of professional training.

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FAQs
What’s the UX Writing course about?
The UX Writing course focuses on teaching you how to create copy that enhances the user experience in digital products, such as websites, mobile apps, or software. The course covers essential aspects of UX writing, including the difference between microcontent and microcopy, the significance of user-centered writing, and how tone and style can impact the user experience.
In addition to these fundamentals, the course offers practical advice on writing effective microcopy. You'll learn how to write in clear and concise language, how to tailor your writing for different contexts and devices, and how to test and refine your copy to ensure it meets user needs. By the end of the course, you'll be equipped with the knowledge and skills to create compelling microcopy that enhances the user experience, no matter your background or expertise.
Why do UX designers need UX writing skills?
Ideally, UX writing should be done by dedicated UX writers who specialize in crafting copy for digital products. However, in reality, not all organizations have the resources or budget to hire a dedicated UX writer. In such cases, the responsibility of writing falls on the UX designers. UX designers with strong writing skills can make a significant contribution to creating an excellent user experience by crafting clear, concise, and engaging copy that guides users through the product.
It's crucial for UX designers to understand the importance of UX writing and develop the necessary skills to write effective microcopy. In this course, you will learn the fundamentals of UX writing and how to apply them to create a seamless user experience.
What’s the difference between UX writing and copywriting?
UX writing and copywriting both involve writing copy for a specific purpose, but they differ in their focus and context.
Copywriting is typically associated with marketing and advertising, where the primary goal is to persuade the reader to take a specific action, such as buying a product or signing up for a service. Copywriting is often longer form and more focused on the brand and its message, rather than the needs and goals of the user.
UX writing, on the other hand, is focused on creating copy that enhances the user experience and helps users achieve their goals. The goal of UX writing is to provide users with the information they need in a clear and concise way, while also helping them navigate the product or service. UX writing is often shorter and more focused on the needs of users and is integrated into the product design itself.
What are the pricing options for the course?
For new learners, the first level of each course is available free of charge! This allows you to experience the course without any initial investment.
However, if you're seeking a deeper and more comprehensive learning journey, we recommend our Pro Membership. With this subscription, you gain full access to all our courses, which includes additional lessons, engaging design challenges, and thorough assessments.
Additionally, Pro Membership entitles you to receive a certificate upon completion of a course and personalized feedback from experts for all your challenge submissions. To explore the pricing details and find the best plan for your learning needs, please visit our pricing page.