Plain language is understandable and user-friendly. It does the job: meeting the
purpose of the communicator while giving the audience just what they need.
To learn more about plain language, visit the blog, Building Rapport.
This shop is packed with fun reminders that plain language is good communication. Writers, readers and gift-givers alike will find items with a message here. Embrace and demand understanding, civility, and clarity!
Shopowner
Cheryl Stephens is a consultant in plain language, clear communication, good design, and is the creator of the resource website, plainlanguage.com.
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Bathetic WordsSome words have been so misused, abused, or misunderstood that thoughtful writers should not use them. These words make your readers feel skeezily uncomfortable. (See UrbanDictionary.com) |
Demand Plain LanguageYou have the right to understand the information that is important in your life. Plain Language helps! |
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