Reading Conditions Matter to Writers

July 11th, 2009

You’ve worked hard to capture your thoughts and write them down. But don’t stop now, because you should also exercise your communication skills in determining where your writing will be read. For example, if you’re writing a memo to people working on a factory floor, you’ll probably have one approach. On the other hand, if those people are administrative staff working in offices you’ll likely take a different approach. More specifically, if you’re writing for difficult reading conditions, such as a factory floor, you’ll focus on simplicity and ease of reading. Given the noise and distractions in such areas, you’ll focus on just a few key points, use larger font sizes, and so on. If you’re writing for people in offices, you can be more subtle with your… Continue reading Reading Conditions Matter to Writers

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