Is your design system documentation working hard enough for you?
If your users are coming to you with questions that are answered in your docs, are struggling to get started with your system, or are recreating things that already exist, the answer is probably “no”.
Writing design systems documentation is a hands-on, half-day course on how to write documentation that people can find, understand and follow.
What we’ll cover
By the end of the course, you’ll know how to:
- understand and prioritise your readers
- name and organise your documentation
- make documentation clear and easy to read
- review and test your documentation
About your instructor
Amy Hupe is design systems and content design consultant.
She’s spent the past 8 years working on design systems for organisations like GOV.UK, the BBC, BT, Springer Nature and the Wellcome Trust.
Amy’s position at the intersection of content design and design systems means she’s perfectly placed to help teams develop the skills they need to write documentation that works for their audience, and their context.