The UXmatters Editorial Team is responsible for:
- establishing editorial policies, processes, and guidelines for UXmatters
- developing style guidelines and documenting them in the UXmatters Guidelines for Style and Usage
- publishing content that appeals to our target audience and is consistent with the magazine’s goals and image
- ensuring an adequate flow of high-quality article submissions by
- recruiting authors and columnists
- approving writing assignments
- working with authors to develop their article proposals
- contributing ideas for articles or series of articles
- developing new columns
- planning and developing special issues
- overseeing all aspects of planning, editing, and production for issues of UXmatters
- determining what content to publish in each edition
- setting deadlines for the submission of drafts and editing and revision cycles and maintaining the editorial calendar
- reviewing article proposals and submissions for
- the quality and relevance of the information they provide
- structure and flow
- clarity and conciseness
- consistency and readability
- technical accuracy and fairness
- legal and ethical issues
- ensuring article drafts adhere to our submission guidelines, as well as the UXmatters Guidelines for Style and Usage
- accepting or rejecting article proposals and submissions
- reviewing all images and photographs
- providing constructive feedback to authors, graphic designers, and photographers
- checking facts
- researching supplementary background information
- editing copy and articles
- ensuring the consistent and proper use of the English language
- writing titles for articles
- writing captions for figures and tables
- selecting pullquotes for articles
- assigning topic categories for articles
- proofreading
Editors who are responsible for developmental editing must be knowledgeable in one or more aspects of User Experience (UX) in addition to having editorial skills. However, editors who are responsible for copyediting need not have any background in User Experience.