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    5 Simple Steps to Build a Career in Technical Writing

    5 Simple Steps to Build a Career in Technical Writing

    So, you’re considering a career in technical writing. Maybe we’re a bit biased, but that’s an excellent choice. You’ll get to work closely with the products and services that may change people’s lives and prepare user documentation for manuals, articles, online help and other supporting documents. It’s a gratifying job, though not without challenges. Here…

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    Posted in TechComm Career Path on 11/23/2017

    Technical Writer Job Challenges

    Technical Writer Job Challenges

    Technical writing doesn’t come without its fair share of challenges. For an outsider, creating user documentation may seem like a straightforward job: you receive the project details, analyze the task, and then just start writing. But is it that simple? A technical writer is, essentially, a communicator, and their job is to transfer information from…

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    Posted in TechComm Career Path on 11/19/2017

    To Jargon or Not To Jargon in Technical Writing

    To Jargon or Not To Jargon in Technical Writing

    To jargon, or not to jargon: that is the question. Although technical writing and the word ‘jargon’ appeared long before Shakespeare, this is not exactly the famous question posed by Hamlet. Today it is a tricky matter which occupies the minds of specialists in technical communication and all sorts of writing. But first of all…

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    Posted in Education on 11/14/2017

    Page Layout for Printed and Online Documentation

    Page Layout for Printed and Online Documentation

    Remember, when you studied in college you had to deal with writing different papers? And, if they were not hand written there were all those requirements about the font size, the quotes, the page breaks…’Yuck! But my paper is very much readable the way it is. Do I really have to do this? What a…

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    Posted in Documentation UX on 11/9/2017

    Hyphenation Rules for User Guides: Compound Adjectives

    Hyphenation Rules for User Guides: Compound Adjectives

    Hyphenation is a linguistic phenomenon which is quite often left out of grammar books. Nevertheless, there are rules that one must follow to use hyphens right. Technical writers, for example, need to make their user documentation look professional. Otherwise, their readers might think that the company itself is untrustworthy. Let’s try to figure out how…

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    Posted in Education on 11/7/2017

    Cross Team Communication for Technical Writers

    Cross Team Communication for Technical Writers

    If you’ve ever read documentation written by a programmer, it will become clear pretty fast that creating user guides requires a whole different set of skills. Sure, programmers might have the necessary knowledge base, but most of them aren’t very apt in communicating the information in a user-friendly manner. Thus, the user guides they create…

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    Posted in TechComm Career Path on 11/2/2017

    How To Optimize Documentation Team Workflow

    How To Optimize Documentation Team Workflow

    Your documentation team is one busy department. Useful documentation heavily relies on your team’s ability to keep the workflow moving, but in a business where things are notoriously fast-paced, that can be a difficult thing to achieve. With that said, you might find another article interesting, that is – Documentation Team: How to Delegate Tasks….

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    Posted in Education on 10/30/2017

    TechComm Zen: Balance of Text and Screenshots in User Manuals

    TechComm Zen: Balance of Text and Screenshots in User Manuals

    The numbers paint an accurate picture: visual content rules the digital world. Articles that feature relevant images get about 94% more views than content without graphics. Moreover, the human brain is wired to respond better to visual stimuli than text. In fact, we process images 60,000 times faster than the written word. That’s undoubtedly huge….

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    Posted in Documentation UX on 10/26/2017

    Technical Writer Job Scope: What Technical Writers Really Do

    Technical Writer Job Scope: What Technical Writers Really Do

    You may have seen this job title popping on professional platforms or in your network, only to ask yourself: what exactly does a technical writer do? The intuitive definition of technical writing is that it is a profession that focuses on documenting the knowledge base of products and services and making them easy to understand…

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    Posted in TechComm Career Path on 10/24/2017

    Will Printed User Manuals Become Extinct?

    Will Printed User Manuals Become Extinct?

    It is hard to imagine now that people will be ever going back to living thier lives without the Internet. Being offline will soon disappear as a concept. The IOT is about to burst, and this will finally settle ‘being online’ as equal to ‘being alive’. Our newspapers, TV shows, family pictures, work…Everything is just…

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    Posted in Technical Writing on 10/19/2017