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Writers of Silicon Valley

Patrick Stafford
Content Design
UX Writing
UX Design
Generative AI
Content Strategy
Intuit
Ai In Ux Writing
User Experience
Monday.com
Ux Content Collective
Deloitte
AI
Leadership Development
AI Adaptation
Figma
Fulbright Scholarship
Product Management
Design Systems
Stakeholder Management
Career Development

UX writing. Content design. Call it whatever you want: words and content are more important to good design and technology than ever. The words, phrases, and sentences you see in a user interface don't just appear there. They are written. Carefully crafted. This podcast is about the people who write those words, who design experiences with words, and who combine the power of language and technology... more

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Recent Guests

Margo Stern
Author and expert on design interviews
Episode: How to ace your design interview (Margo Stern)
David Hamilton
Experienced content designer at GM
General Motors
Episode: Should content designers care about AI prototypes? (David Hamilton)
Ben Moran
UX Writer with experience in one of the world's biggest video game franchises, Grand Theft Auto.
Rockstar Games
Episode: UX writing for video games (Ben Moran)
Andrew Stein
A fantastic content design leader who has spoken at various conferences.
Episode: AI: be informed, not afraid (Andrew Stein)
Casey Webb
Contract content designer at Indeed
Indeed
Episode: Tips for job hunting in a tough market (Casey Webb, Indeed)
Victor Beigelman
Content design manager at Meta, writer, and former journalist
Meta
Episode: Are content design's problems self-created? (Victor Beigelman, Meta)
Tom Greever
Author of 'Articulating Design Decisions'
Episode: How to defend your design decisions (Tom Greever)
Sidika Sehgal
Expert in UX writing and content design
Episode: The rise of UX writing in India (Sidika Sehgal)
Kyra Lee
UX writer at UserTesting, previously worked in technical writing.
UserTesting
Episode: Content for AI products (Kyra Lee, UserTesting)

Host

Patrick Stafford
Host of Writers of Silicon Valley and CEO of the UX Content Collective, Patrick leads discussions focusing on UX writing, content design, and their integral roles in technology and design.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 82 ratings
  • Lots of nuggets

    Great podcast. UX writers and content designers chat to interesting stuff they’re doing/thoughts on trends and challenges we face in the industry.

    Patrick (the host) knows his stuff, but guides the chat with curiosity.

    Well worth a listen - easy way to stay on top of things and feel part of a big community of writers (whether you’re in Silicon Valley or not :)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Filteruser2000
    Australia10 months ago
  • Helpful

    I’m looking to break into content design and this podcast has brought me lots of hope and insight.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    IHeartPeloton
    United Statesa year ago
  • So glad someone’s speaking to Ux writers

    Great podcast and great exposure to people in the profession. Thanks for making it

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    a.locandro
    Australia3 years ago
  • 5-star it is

    Just put this podcast in my morning to-listen list. So fun and insightful. Keep the good work! πŸ‘πŸ»

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    fajrimln
    Indonesia5 years ago
  • Perfect for UX Writers

    Exactly what I’ve been looking for to learn more about this field.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    FleetFox47
    United States5 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the insightful and engaging interviews with industry experts, highlighting the podcast as an excellent resource for both new and experienced UX writers and content designers.
The community aspect resonates well, as listeners feel connected to a broader network of professionals in the industry, making it a supportive and helpful platform.
Many find the discussions relevant and informative, providing practical advice and encouraging a greater understanding of the UX writing field.

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#180
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Apple Podcasts
#238
United Arab Emirates/Technology

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How to ace your design interview (Margo Stern)
Q: What should every interviewer be asking their candidate?
Interviewers should also inquire about what inspires the candidate to do their work and what they are really good at.
How to ace your design interview (Margo Stern)
Q: What should every candidate be asking their interviewer?
Every candidate should ask what it is that drives the interviewer to do their job, what excites them about their role.
UX writing for video games (Ben Moran)
Q: Is there a moment when your colleagues started to see the value of the work you were bringing?
Ben recounts a tipping point where awareness of the guidelines he established led to self-sufficient solutions to text-related queries, demonstrating the effectiveness of his contributions.
UX writing for video games (Ben Moran)
Q: What were the challenges that first arose in writing for a user interface for a game compared to an app?
Ben identifies immersion as a key goal in games versus usability in traditional digital products, affecting how user interfaces are designed and experienced.
UX writing for video games (Ben Moran)
Q: How did you get into content design and how did you end up in games?
Ben shares his path from commercial copywriting into UX writing, realizing that he enjoyed identifying user problems and solutions, which led him into content design specifically for games.

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Focusing on the intersection of words, technology, and design, the discussions often highlight the pivotal role of UX writing and content design in creating effective user experiences. Episodes feature insights from industry veterans, including strategies for job hunting in competitive markets, the significance of AI in content design, and the evolution of the UX landscape. Listeners can expect a mix of practical advice, interviews with influential figures, and discussions surrounding contemporary challenges in the field, making it a valuable resource for both seasoned professionals and newcomers to UX writing and content design.

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3. Ben Moran
4. Andrew Stein
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6. Victor Beigelman
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8. Sidika Sehgal

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