Drupal is a powerful tool for building rich digital experiences. Drupal projects often revolve around producing, displaying and organizing content effectively. This course will walk you through the process of creating an effective user experience and content strategy, and planning out how to implement that strategy in Drupal. Whether you're creating a brand new website, migrating to Drupal, or improving on an existing project, you'll learn techniques that will help you build a solid content strategy and a user experience that speaks to your audiences.
You'll come away from the course with knowledge of:
- Defining your audiences and their objectives
- Content inventories and audits
- Analyzing content from a Drupal perspective
- Translating client and business needs into an information architecture
- Strategies for using taxonomies and landing pages effectively
- Creating a great experience for content editors
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Suzanne Dergacheva from Evolving Web
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Annika Oeser, UX/UI Designer at Evolving Web
Suzanne Dergacheva
At Evolving Web, I guide our UX and content strategy practice. I also provide in-depth Drupal training and thought leadership to the Drupal community. I'm passionate about best practices and making Drupal easier to use.
I've worked with organizations like Princeton University, the Linux Foundation, and Travelocity to help them use Drupal. I've also trained teams across North America, including at Georgia Tech, the Art Gallery of Ontario, the federal government, and numerous web agencies. And I teach content strategy and UX workshops.
What else do I do? I lead the Promote Drupal initiative and I spend a lot of time hanging out at conferences, learning, and teaching what I've learned. I love talking about content strategy, user experience, design patterns, accessibility, Drupal, and open source.
Annika Oeser
Annika is the UX lead at Evolving Web and has been designing websites and web apps for over 12 years. She’s enthusiastic about user experience design and human-centred design principles. This includes user research and testing which is why she and Suzanne conducted a Drupal admin interface study and write blog posts about the Drupal UI.