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Write UX Copy for UI Elements

Create clear, helpful microcopy for error messages, empty states, and UI components that guide users effectively

Scenario

You need to write UX copy for a new feature but want to ensure it's clear, consistent, and follows best practices for tone and accessibility.

4

Steps

10

Points

~45

Min saved

What You'll Practice

4 steps with hands-on AI practice using synthetic data.

1

Define UI states and context

List all UI elements needing copy with their context (what happened, what user tried to do, what they can do next).

2

Draft error messages

Write clear error messages that explain what happened, why it happened, and how to fix it.

3

Create empty state copy

Write encouraging empty state copy that guides users to take their first action.

4

Review for clarity and accessibility

Check that all copy is concise, uses plain language, and works for screen readers.

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Expected Outcome

A complete set of clear, user-friendly microcopy for all UI states that helps users understand errors, navigate empty states, and take appropriate actions with confidence.

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