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stockholm

Plain english please!

Plain language is better for usability. Giving things descriptive, clear and to the point labels will help users complete their tasks easier. We’ve talked for years about the inside-out problem where corporate websites let internal terminology seap through into the information architecture of their external web site. OK, sometimes
Mar 9, 2011 3 min read
Intranet

Introduction to intranets

Earlier this week a project to write a book called an Introduction to intranets was launched. I’m pleased and excited to be part of the project. Despite lots of blogs and literature being available about intranets, a number of the printed books are a quite old or aimed at
Feb 10, 2011 1 min read
Opinion piece

No more writing for the web?

Below is a transcript of an exchange between myself and Per Axbom on the Beantin Facebook page earlier this week. The conversation is in response to this blog post: Why it might be time to stop writing for the web by Tamsin Hemingray at iCrosing. Interesting post, and I agree
Sep 21, 2010 2 min read
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