About

The Doc Landscape is a reference platform for technical writers working in modern software environments.

It focuses on approaching documentation as a living knowledge system. Something that supports development, onboarding, support, decision-making, and, increasingly, automation. Documentation here isn’t treated as a final deliverable you ship and move on from. It’s part of how software systems function over time.

Technical writers today work in conditions that make this shift impossible to ignore. Software systems evolve quickly. Teams are distributed and asynchronous. Internal knowledge accumulates across tools and is often poorly organized. AI systems now retrieve, summarize, and reuse documentation in ways that change how it needs to be written and structured. Organizations are embedding AI into everyday workflows to increase productivity, accelerate output, and reduce manual effort across teams.

If this already sounds familiar, you’re probably here because you’ve felt the gap between writing documentation and keeping knowledge usable once it starts moving.

This platform exists to help you work within those realities with more clarity and intention.

What You’ll Find Here

The Doc Landscape brings together two kinds of content:

  • Structured series, which provide focused, reference-style guidance:
    • The Living Knowledge System: Maps the full knowledge architecture that documentation lives within: its lifecycle stages, knowledge tiers, audiences, and the places where knowledge quietly breaks down 
    • WritingAbout AI: Helps writers document AI products and AI-powered features clearly and responsibly
    • Technical Writing Best Practices: Provides foundational documentation practices that hold up as systems evolve
  • Reflective blog posts, which explore how documentation work is changing and what that means for roles, responsibilities, and judgment.

Who This Platform Is For

The Doc Landscape is for you if documentation plays a meaningful role in how your organization builds or operates software.

That includes:

  • technical writers documenting traditional or AI-enabled software products
  • documentation engineers working on structure, reuse, and lifecycle concerns
  • content designers focused on onboarding, clarity, and trust

About me

Kemi Oyesiku

The Doc Landscape reflects how I approach documentation work in modern software teams.

My background is in SaaS products, where documentation supports features, APIs, workflows, and constant change. I focus on creating documentation that stays useful as systems evolve, especially when multiple teams and moving parts are involved.

Earlier in my career, I worked as a web designer and front-end developer. That perspective still informs my work. I tend to see documentation as part of a larger system that needs to function reliably, not just read well in isolation.