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== Increase Readability ==
== Increase Readability ==
*○ Use simpler sentences that are easy to understand. Shorten sentences and paragraphs where possible and vary lengths.
Use simpler sentences that are easy to understand. Shorten sentences and paragraphs where possible and vary lengths.
**Remember your target audience. Are you using words that they would be familiar with? Is there a way to express the information in a simpler way that still provides your audience with the information that they need to know?
 
**EXAMPLE:
Remember your target audience. Are you using words that they would be familiar with? Is there a way to express the information in a simpler way that still provides your audience with the information that they need to know?
 
EXAMPLE:
 
<span style="color: red;font-size: 24px;">✗</span>"The proposed development will feature a multi-modal transit hub to facilitate interconnectivity and reduce the reliance on private vehicles, thereby promoting sustainable urban growth.
<span style="color: red;font-size: 24px;">✗</span>"The proposed development will feature a multi-modal transit hub to facilitate interconnectivity and reduce the reliance on private vehicles, thereby promoting sustainable urban growth.


<span style="color: green;font-size: 24px;">✓</span>"The proposed building has a station that connects different types of transport. The station will reduce residents' dependence on private cars, making the city more environmentally friendly."
<span style="color: green;font-size: 24px;">✓</span>"The proposed building includes a station that connects different types of transport. The station will reduce residents' dependence on private cars, making the city more environmentally friendly."


*Remember:
While conciseness is valued, Increasing the chances that your reader will understand your message is the ultimate goal. Using plain language doesn't always require you to shorten a sentence or paragraph. It is preferable to maintain the length of the section or include a few more words to make a concept clearer to your reader.
**Using plain language doesn't always require you to shorten a sentence; it's preferable to maintain the length of the section or include a few more words to make a concept clearer to your reader.
**If a document will be read by subject matter experts as well as laypeople
   ○ '''Create white space''' between paragraphs.
   ○ '''Create white space''' between paragraphs.
   ○ Use bulleted or numbered lists instead of narratives where applicable.
   ○ Use bulleted or numbered lists instead of narratives where applicable.
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Example:
'''Example:'''


“With the prior written consent of the Planning Board, which is not to be unreasonably withheld, the Planning Board can grant, within 14 days of the application, the developer permission to assign the development agreement.”
“With the prior written consent of the Planning Board, which is not to be unreasonably withheld, the Planning Board can grant, within 14 days of the application, the developer permission to assign the development agreement.”


The Planning Board may allow the developer to assign the development agreement If:
The Planning Board may allow the developer to assign the development agreement If:


* the developer's request is made within 14 days of application submission, and  
* the developer's request is made within 14 days of application submission, and  
* the board must gives its written consent.
* the board gives written consent for the assignment.


The Planning Board cannot unreasonably withhold assignment of the agreement.
The Planning Board cannot unreasonably withhold assignment of the agreement.

Revision as of 17:06, 7 March 2024

Organize Your Content in a Reader-Friendly Way

  • Identify Key Questions: Anticipate the questions your audience may have about the topic. What will they need to know to have a good understanding of the subject?
  • Structure Your Draft: Arrange your content based on these questions, following the order in which a reader might logically ask them. If appropriate, you may want to:
    1. create headings based on the topic to be addressed in that particular section;
    2. adopt a Q&A format, using the questions as headings to guide your audience through the document; or
    3. make headings about each topic that form a complete sentence.
    4. create an executive summary (for more formal documents) or explainer notes at the beginning of the document that concisely capture the main conclusions, recommendations, or important insights of your project. This allows the reader to understand the key messages quickly.
  • Ensure Logical Flow: Start with the important conclusions/outcomes of the piece to capture the reader's interest at the beginning. This helps to set the context and importance of the information that follows.

Be Concise

Government writing often features wordy and dense sentences, suitable for academic contexts to showcase expertise and nuance, but not for the general public. This bureaucratic style of writing can alienate those not versed in the subject matter and are deterred from engaging with complex, multi-clause sentences that are unclear.

Tips:

  • Set word or page limits for your project and adhere to them - attention spans are short. If this writing project is annual/periodical, try to convey the same amount of information as the previous version in fewer words.
  • Remove unnecessary words. LINK

Increase Readability

Use simpler sentences that are easy to understand. Shorten sentences and paragraphs where possible and vary lengths.

Remember your target audience. Are you using words that they would be familiar with? Is there a way to express the information in a simpler way that still provides your audience with the information that they need to know?

EXAMPLE:

"The proposed development will feature a multi-modal transit hub to facilitate interconnectivity and reduce the reliance on private vehicles, thereby promoting sustainable urban growth.

"The proposed building includes a station that connects different types of transport. The station will reduce residents' dependence on private cars, making the city more environmentally friendly."

While conciseness is valued, Increasing the chances that your reader will understand your message is the ultimate goal. Using plain language doesn't always require you to shorten a sentence or paragraph. It is preferable to maintain the length of the section or include a few more words to make a concept clearer to your reader.

Create white space between paragraphs.
 ○ Use bulleted or numbered lists instead of narratives where applicable.
 ○ Use bold, italic or underline formatting to emphasize key words or phrases.
 ○ Create hyperlinks and change the URL to explanatory text


Example:

“With the prior written consent of the Planning Board, which is not to be unreasonably withheld, the Planning Board can grant, within 14 days of the application, the developer permission to assign the development agreement.”

The Planning Board may allow the developer to assign the development agreement If:

  • the developer's request is made within 14 days of application submission, and
  • the board gives written consent for the assignment.

The Planning Board cannot unreasonably withhold assignment of the agreement.

Create Figures to Help Your Reader

Find ways to convey the necessary information using a minimum of written text, accompanied by a figure (chart/table/graph/illustration/infographic), which helps with keeping your project concise and increases white space for more readability.

Would you prefer to read:

Approximately 77.14 acres is designated retail, 116.16 acres industrial, 2.26 acres mixed used, and 14.08 acres office. The retail uses are concentrated along Bladensburg Road, Kenilworth Avenue, and Annapolis Road. Industrial is concentrated west of Kenilworth Avenue, in the Town of Edmonston. The little mixed use or office uses that exist in the sector plan area is center in the core near the intersections of Bladensburg Road, Kenilworth Avenue and Annapolis Road. (72 words)

Or this?

Land Use in Port Towns
Use Size (Acres) Concentrated Areas
Retail 77.14 Bladensburg Road, Kenilworth Avenue, Annapolis Road
Industrial 116.6 West of Kenilworth Avenue in Edmonston
Mixed-Use 2.26 Centered in the core near intersection of Bladensburg Road, Kenilworth Avenue, and Annapolis Road
Office 14.08 Centered in the core near intersection of Bladensburg Road, Kenilworth Avenue, and Annapolis Road

(43 words)

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