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2.14 Provide clear, inclusive content with purpose

User Experience Design

Provide content that meets the needs of the audience, ensuring it is formatted for readability and incorporating SEO for visibility.

Criteria

  • Clear content: Machine-testable
    Write content using plain and inclusive language, at an appropriate reading level for your audience. Account for specific needs in relation to accessibility, native language, and internationalization.
    • GR491 – 1-4004 – Facts and Opinions
    • GR491 – 2-4014 – Internationalisation
    • GR491 – 5-4046 – Useful Images and Links
    • How screen readers read special characters: an update
    • Plain Language Writing — An Essential Part Of Accessibility
    • Readability Scoring System
    • Stop Writing Web Copy That Over Explains Everything
    • United Nations SDGS – Goal 1 – Poverty
    • United Nations SDGS – Goal 4 – Education
    • United Nations SDGS – Goal 10 – Inequality
    • WCAG 2.2 Understanding Docs: Reading Level
    • Web Almanac: Sustainability
  • Content formatting: Machine-testable
    Use appropriate formatting for digital media. Provide a clear document structure with consideration of visual hierarchy. Use headings, bulleted lists, line spacing, and highlights appropriately. Provide information with appropriate formatting for the action users need to take.
    • Content design practices for sustainable communication in tech
    • The Elements of Content Strategy
    • GR491 – 1-4003 – Verified Sources
    • GR491 – 1-4004 – Facts and Opinions
    • GR491 – 2-4014 – Internationalisation
    • GR491 – 5-4046 – Useful Images and Links
    • How to Effectively Use Visual Hierarchy in Web Design
    • How UX design can help tackle climate change
    • HTML: HyperText Markup Language
    • Page Structure Tutorial
    • Why Heading Tags and Content Structure Matter
  • Search Engine Optimization (SEO): Machine-testable
    Prioritize SEO from the early design stages and throughout the lifecycle to ensure content can be found and used.
    • Climate change SEO survey
    • Content design practices for sustainable communication in tech
    • GR491 – 1-4002 – Sustainable Commitment
    • GR491 – 2-4014 – Internationalisation
    • GR491 – 5-3033 – SEO Stakeholders
    • How AI Mode Works and How SEO Can Prepare for the Future of Search
    • How to Use Keywords for SEO and Web Sustainability
    • How UX design can help tackle climate change
    • On-Page SEO Checklist
    • Sustainable SEO: How to focus on a lasting SEO strategy
    • Sustainable SEO: Processes and Practices
    • The digital butterfly effect: Sustainable websites and SEO

Benefits

  • Accessibility
    Using plain-language makes content easier to understand and accessible to more users. Good structure that complies with standards and expectations works better alongside assistive technologies, such as screen readers.
  • Conversion
    Writing and presenting authoritative content with intent and care can lead to citation by third parties. This can increase traffic with pre-warmed leads.
  • Economic
    Being recognized as an authoritative source can bring additional recognition, users, and opportunities.
  • Environment
    Ensuring content is easy to find and comprehend enables users to make informed decisions faster, taking less time and resources. This reduces energy consumption and emissions.
  • Performance
    Creating well-structured content can improve search performance. When content ranks higher in search engines, people are more likely to land in the right place straight away.
  • Social Equity
    Using inclusive language that avoids jargon and unnecessary exclusion can improve user experience for a broader audience.

GRI

  • Materials: Medium
  • Energy: Low
  • Water: Medium
  • Emissions: Low

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