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JRC Science Hub - Innovation, training and tools copy (writing sample)
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Example page (landing page)Innovation, training and toolsURL: https://joint-research-centre.ec.europa.eu/tools-and-laboratories_en (may have been updated since May 2023)On the basis of our open data principles we publish tools and databases. The tools and databases are categorised by name and acronym.LaboratoriesThe JRC maintains a wide range of l…

01/05/2024
JRC Science Hub - Collaborative Doctoral Partnership programme (writing sample)
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"Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) programme" section, copy written and maintained in cooperation with the JRC programme manager for the CDP.

30/04/2024
JRC Science Hub - Facts4EUFuture - a series of reports for the future of Europe JRC Science Hub (writing sample)
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"Facts4EUFuture" section, copy written for a campaign to promote a series of 11 reports 2018-2019 to inform the incoming EC presidency on upcoming trends. After relaunch of the Science Hub in 2022, the initial landing pages have been replaced with direct links to the "JRC Publications Repository".

30/04/2024
The Picture-Superiority Effect: Harness the Power of Visuals
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People often remember visuals better than words. Designers can leverage the picture-superiority effect to make their products memorable and learnable.

F-Shape Pattern And How Users Read
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Scrolling, scanning, skipping: How do users consume content online? Here’s what you need to know about reading behavior and design strategies to prevent harmful scanning patterns.

JRC Science Hub - "working with us" copy (writing sample)
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"Working with us" section, copy written in January/February 2023 in cooperation with JRC HR colleagues.

17/04/2024
JRC Science Hub - About page copy (writing sample)
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About page, copy written in March 2023 based on JRC documents: - Revitalising the JRC Strategy 2030; - JRC strategy 2030; - JRC work programme 2023 - 2024: Brochure; - JRC Work Programme 2023 -2024: Factsheets; - JRC portfolio cards

17/04/2024
An Introduction to Design Thinking PROCESS GUIDE
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Design thinking is a non-linear, iterative process that can have anywhere from three to seven phases, depending on whom you talk to. The Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford (the d.school) proposes the five-stage design thinking model: Empathize, define, ideate, prototype, test.

26/02/2024
Easy Reading Is Damn Hard Writing - "killing the bloat"
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The root of the problem lies in our desire to impress. Thesaurus carpet-bombings and long-winded sentences are commonly mistaken for fine writing because they feel authoritative and intellectual. But they’re just masks; effective writing is lean, clean, and easy to read.

The 6 most important content design principles (with examples)
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From providing accurate context to creating a cohesive structure, each of these key principles can elevate your content designs and ensure you’re communicating effectively with your audience

Designing Voice and Tone In UX Writing
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How to communicate effectively when users fail and succeed (shared on LinkedIn by Vitaly Friedman)

Mental Models
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What users believe they know about a user interface impacts how they use it. Mismatched mental models are common, especially with designs that try something new.

Some UX Copywriting "How-to" Guides
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If you're a marketer, manager, developer, designer or writer wanting to up your UX writing game, then these guides are right up your alley.

5 Formatting Techniques for Long-Form Content
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Techniques like summaries, bullet points, callouts, bolding, and helpful visuals improve comprehension and engagement with content exceeding 1,000 words.

Write more, design less (and better)
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How writing reframes our knowledge and drives our decisions. Our message is effectively drowning in a sea of organizational and semantic noise that is part and parcel of the product itself. how do we make this easier on the user? Nope… not empathy. Writing. Writing about anything presupposes some degree of understanding of the context.

Why we need to invest in good web-copywriting (blog post)
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This blog post was submitted to online course "Professional Communication: Business Writing and Storytelling" (Economist Education) . It was then adapted and used on an intranet. "Easy writing makes hard reading" - Ernest Hemingway "The discipline of the written word punishes both stupidity and dishonesty" - John Steinbeck

ProPublica experiments with ultra-accessible plain language in stories about people with disabilities
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ProPublica’s plain language experiment is a first for a mainstream news organization. Disability experts say it shouldn’t be the last.

What makes writing more readable?
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An examination of translating text to make it as accessible as possible. Looking at how to make writing easier to read

Easy-to-read information is easier to understand.
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Easy-to-read information is important for people with intellectual disabilities. It is important so they can: Learn new things. Take part in society. Know their rights and stand up for them. Make their own choices.

How people read online - Tips for accessible text.
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What makes a text nice to read? To know more about this, it is important to take a closer look at how people are reading. Additionally, it may be the case that someone is impaired, physically or mentally, to read a text. How does it work?

Research: Simple Writing Pays Off (Literally)
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Financial writing is full of jargon and complexity. But a series of research suggests that investors are drawn to simple, clear writing with short sentences. The simple reason is that complex writing is off-putting — people tune out and find it dull, a fact confirmed by neuroscience research.

The Complete Guide To Website Copywriting (2022 Edition)
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In this guide, I’m going to teach you my step-by-step process for writing high-converting website copy.

Writing tips with examples from Star Wars/Trek
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Aaron Berman shared some useful writing tips for anyone writing on complex issues that he learned writing the (US) President's Daily Briefs. Check out the five tips below, illustrated with examples from Star Wars and Star Trek.

UX Writing: Study Guide
www.nngroup.com
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Unsure where to start? Use this collection of links to our articles and videos to learn how to write and present information that aligns with users’ needs and online reading behaviors.

What makes writing more readable?
pudding.cool
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...from news media to legal guidance to academic research, the way we write often creates barriers to who can read it. Plain language—a style of writing that uses simplified sentences, everyday vocabulary, and clear structure—aims to remove those barriers.

Reading Across Mediums: Effects of Reading Digital and Print Texts on Comprehension and Calibration
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"...when reading a book excerpt or newspaper article, students were better at recalling “other relevant information” when reading in the print versus the digital medium."

Avoid PDF for On-Screen Reading
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Forcing users to browse PDF files causes frustration and slow task completion, compared to standard webpages. Use PDF only for documents that users will print. In those cases, following 10 basic guidelines will minimize usability problems.

11/10/2021
Are your news release headlines really paragraphs? Keep yours short, like The New York Times
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Take a tip from the Times. Write headlines that: Average 8 or 9 words Never grow longer than 14 words Sometimes have as few as four words

How to write inclusive, accessible digital products
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Clarity, not creativity, is the backbone of good UX writing. Choose simple words and craft shorter sentences. Explain acronyms users might not know. Use proper punctuation. Be extra careful about things like cleverness, wordplay, and idioms that might affect usability. Above all, write to be understood.

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