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Summary: Content standards in design systems support a holistically consistent user experience and efficient collaboration between writers, content, and UI designers.
Efficiency and consistency are always at the top of UX practitioners' minds, especially for teams facing tight deadlines or resource constraints. While design systems commonly prioritize UI design components and patterns, incorporating content standards is equally important for producing high-quality, consistent content. This article outlines what your design system should include to effectively integrate content standards.
What Are Content Standards?
Content standards are the guidelines and best practices for scalable content design and management. They include rules for structuring the content, as well as editorial procedures and policies.
Structuring content into adaptable content blocks facilitates the efficient reuse of elements across various content types and channels. Editorial guidelines help to maintain a coherent content process and consistent voice, tone, and writing style.
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This content originally appeared on NN/g latest articles and announcements and was authored by Anna Kaley
Anna Kaley | Sciencx (2024-05-03T17:00:00+00:00) Content Standards in Design Systems. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2024/05/03/content-standards-in-design-systems/
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