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  "description": "THE PRACTITIONER'S GUIDE\n\nThe framework explained the reasoning. The guide puts that reasoning into action.\n\nThis last section wraps up the four-week series that started with “The Algorithm Finally Learned to Listen” and explored what it means to design when systems start asking questions.\n\nIn Designed to Be Read, I describe four layers where AI shapes how content connects with its audience. The Conversational Layer is where systems ask questions. The Semantic Layer is where systems make infe...",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-10T17:31:42.000Z",
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  "textContent": "### The Practitioner's Guide\n\nThe framework explained the reasoning. The guide puts that reasoning into action.\n\nThis last section wraps up the four-week series that started with “The Algorithm Finally Learned to Listen” and explored what it means to design when systems start asking questions.\n\nIn Designed to Be Read, I describe four layers where AI shapes how content connects with its audience. The Conversational Layer is where systems ask questions. The Semantic Layer is where systems make inferences. The Agentic Layer is where systems take action. The Infrastructure Layer is where the underlying systems decide what is visible to everyone else.\n\nEach layer presents its own design challenge and needs its own standards. Most content systems today do not address these challenges well, if at all.\n\nIdentifying the problem is important, but it is only the first step.\n\nNow that the problem is clear, the next step is The Practitioner's Guide.\n\nThe Practitioner's Guide is my working document and method. It includes the standards I use to review design processes and systems, audit checklists I rely on before suggesting changes, my updated brief template for the agentic attention era, and guidelines for turning the framework into practical team decisions.\n\nIt is not a course or a strategy document. It is a tool designed for immediate, real-world use. It turns principles into a practical resource that helps teams put the framework into action quickly.\n\nThe guide is set up so a creative director can give it to their team on Monday and have a working framework for reviewing their email design system, content structure, and brief process by Friday. It is for people who already know the problem and the framework, and who need a clear way to take action.\n\nThis guide is not for designers seeking tactical tips. It is for those who need to convince their leadership to change how their team works in the agentic attention environment.\n\nThank you for reading through to the end.\n\nThe Practitioner's Guide is available to paid subscribers of Hey! Sukari.\n\n**So, what exactly does this tool offer?**\nThe guide has four parts, each matching a part of the framework.\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
  "title": "The Playbook",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-10T17:31:43.232Z"
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