DaS™ — Content Section

Jiri Mocicka
designatscaletm
Published in
5 min readMay 14, 2022

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Figure01: Content section
Figure01: Content section

Welcome to the fourth article of the 3x3 series — Confluence for Designers looking at the communication structure for medium and large organisations to achieve transparency, which leads to frictionless and smooth design delivery.

The content section is controversial;

“Why would anyone copy every single document to confluence? They wouldn’t unless they can link them directly to the live code or have a rigorous regulatory process.”

And that’s what we have built — literally.
If you are a business with no written content and the only copy you are dealing with is an “OK” button, skip this article altogether and make yourself a nice cup of coffee. However, if you are a business that has to review many documents across different seasons, versions and stakeholders to update your product, you are in the right place.

Outside the definition of the content strategy, language guidelines, naming convention, and tone of voice across the product, we focused on day-to-day copy tasks that need to be done. Confluence versioning, positioning, rights management and sign off process helped us enormously.

Wordsmans (including female and male) are probably a less acknowledged part of the…

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