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Mar 25, 2019

UX Writing in Berlin Meetup #1

GetYourGuide
Careers Team

We’re happy to announce our upcoming meetup focused on UX writing. Join us on April 16th to discuss microcopy and network with other Berlin-based UX and content writers.  

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What’s it about?

The meetup will be about practicing UX writing across different products, roles, and languages for those who are already familiar with UX writing and care deeply about microcopy. We invite like-minded professionals to share their real-world practices and biggest challenges.

This meetup is an opportunity to meet, chat, and swap contact details. To ensure everyone walks away inspired and with a few new ideas, the meetup will also feature three presentations:

  • Yuval Keshtcher, founder of UX Writing Hub, will share his journey from being a Product Designer to leading a UX writing community.
  • Ian Good, UX Writer at GetYourGuide, will talk about communications system design.
  • Mette Thomsen, Danish Language Specialist at GetYourGuide, will discuss the challenges of localizing UX into various languages.

We will kick off the evening at 6:30 pm with snacks, drinks, and networking followed by the presentations at 7:00 pm. After the presentations, we’ll have open discussion until 9.00 pm.

Who should join?

The event is free and open to UX Writers, Product Designers, translation specialists, and anyone curious about UX writing.

Register for this event here and stay up-to-date on all of our future meetups via our meetup page. We can’t wait to see you there.

Interested in joining our UX Writing team? Check out our open positions.

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