The best source on the Plain Language movement. Used by the US Environmental Protection Agency to write regulations in plan language. Used by the State of Washington Occupational Safety agency to rewrite regulations. Used by the Canadian parliament, and as a textbook in college courses.
Shows how to create tables and charts and diagrams and when to use each one. Shows when to use verbal language (sentences) and when to use visual language. Explains the most common mistakes in technical writing and how to avoid each one.
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Carol M. Baldwin has advised the leaders of industry and government. This book grew out of the seminars she as given to thousands of professionals around the world.
"A very well-written book that gives clear and useful information on writing." -- Judges, Society for Technical Communication, Award of Excellence
"I recommend it for all those interested in plain language efforts. Carol Baldwin takes plain language into new terrain..." -- Beth Mazur, Assistant Manager of the Information Design Group, Society for Technical Communication
"This is on the cutting edge of what is happening in the Plain Language movement." -- Jane Stewart, Chief, Regulations Branch, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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