I’ve built experience in user-focused writing and content strategy, but I haven't yet explored writing for products—an adventure I’m eager to pursue. To challenge myself, I joined the Daily UX Writing Challenge to refine my skills, gain practical experience, and, of course, have fun along the way. While I’ve explored crafting error messages, I’ve also tackled a variety of other UX writing tasks. Here are a few examples.

Daily UX Writing Challenge

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Daily UX Writing Challenge | day 10

The user is trying to view a website to help them buy a car. But, the content won't load without the user’s location. They need to enter their ZIP code and first name.

scenario

challenge

Ask them where they live and who they are without sounding like unnecessarily mining their data.

Headline: 40 characters

Body: 140 characters

Button(s): 20 characters

The user works in graphic design. While critiquing a design in a mobile app, their phone abruptly turns off. When they restart the phone, they reopen the app.

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Daily UX Writing Challenge | day 5

Write a message that the user will read immediately upon opening the app. What do they need to know? What steps (if any) do they need to take to recover their content? What if they can't recover the content? 

challenge

Headline: 25 characters

Body: 45 characters

Button: 15 characters

Daily UX Writing Challenge | day 7

scenario

A sports fan is at a wedding while their favorite team is playing against their arch-rivals. Their team scores.

How would you, quickly, let the sports fan know about the latest play, the current score, and the key players? Write it.

challenge

Headline: 30 characters
Body: 45 characters

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