Amelia
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I'm a visual learner so I made a diagram. Yes I'm that person. 
At the center is the user. Always the user. Surrounding them is the content—words, images, structure. Surrounding that is the context—where and when they're accessing it. Surrounding THAT is the technology—the tools delivering the content. And all of it is influenced by research and testing.
That's my current mental model anyway. It helps me see how everything connects. The words matter but so does the device they're reading on and so does whether they're at home or in a hurry and so does whether the information is actually accurate. It's a system not a document. My diagram is messy and probably wrong in some ways but it's helping me organize my thinking.
Anyone else use weird mental models to make sense of this field?
At the center is the user. Always the user. Surrounding them is the content—words, images, structure. Surrounding that is the context—where and when they're accessing it. Surrounding THAT is the technology—the tools delivering the content. And all of it is influenced by research and testing.
That's my current mental model anyway. It helps me see how everything connects. The words matter but so does the device they're reading on and so does whether they're at home or in a hurry and so does whether the information is actually accurate. It's a system not a document. My diagram is messy and probably wrong in some ways but it's helping me organize my thinking.
Anyone else use weird mental models to make sense of this field?