Lauren Pope
Why a bad website is like a car boot sale
One of my clients used the best metaphor for bad, organisation-focused websites the other day: a car boot sale. I was so struck by the comparison, that I had to write about it.
Weeknotes, 24th February 2023
Designing an IA, setting up audits, applying for grants, and a little celebration: my week in review.
What 7,500 Lego pieces taught me about IA
What do Lego and information architecture (IA) have in common? Yes, I’m doing one of those ‘what can we learn from a totally unrelated thing?’ posts.
Weeknotes, 17th February 2023
Massaging the messaging, strategy as ‘don’ts’, and project stretching: my week in review.
Weeknotes, 10th February 2023
Bodging, workshopping, and consolidating gigantic lists of keywords: my week in review.
Overcoming the ‘everything everywhere all at once’ of content
Content people don’t have to fix everything, everywhere, all at once. Really.
Weeknotes, 3rd February 2023
Taking clients on the journey, and telling them what they already know.
“When you capture a client’s content strategy what, exactly, do you deliver?”
In the first instalment of my new content strategy agony aunt series, someone asks what it means to deliver a content strategy.