The internet's a fun place, and coincidentally so is WhatCulture.com.
In 2006 we started publishing articles under the banner of Obsessed With Film, aiming to be a news destination and conversation hub about all things Hollywood.
Since then we've grown to cover TV, Gaming, Music, History, Science, Technology, Comics, Sport, and Literature, and become the biggest unofficial Wrestling website in the world. Our monthly audience has now surpassed the 10 million mark, and we're reaching them through videos, podcasts, books and magazines.
WhatCulture has grown into one of the busiest entertainment based websites of its kind for high-quality and informative content from expert contributors across all our different genres, topics and mediums. Several hundred articles are posted every single week from our contributors, some of which you will see from time to time on Sky News,
- Length: UX Booth articles are between 1200-1800 words long.
- PoV: UX Booth articles are written from a 3rd person point of view as much as possible. Obviously any narrative you tell about your own experience should be in the 1st person, but that said, we avoid second person like the plague, and as such write sentences such as “Including usability testing in the process helps designers observe more” as opposed to “if you include usability testing in your process, it will help you observe more.”
- Research: We rely on research to support our theories, so please link to relevant articles if you are making a statement that someone else has also made, or provide your own data if your team has learned something through practice.
- Show, don’t tell: Rather than telling the readers, (for example) “content audits are important,” we ask that authors show us through examples. Tell a story about a time that creating a content audit made a difference in the course of a project.
- We aren’t the place for sales: Articles aren’t the place to showcase your cool new product. Articles are the place, however, to share the user-centered thinking behind your cool new product.
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