Summary
The goal of clear language is to make your content easily findable, understandable and usable for your target audience. This ensures your content communicates effectively and is accessible to a wider range of readers.
The governing principles
- Relevant: readers get what they need
- Findable: readers can easily find what they need
- Understandable: readers can easily understand what they find
- Usable: readers can easily use the information
How to ensure clear language
Understand your audience
- Identify readers’ literacy, language skills, cultural backgrounds and subject-matter knowledge.
- Consider readers’ purposes, contexts, emotional states, and the technologies they use.
Content selection and structure
- Choose content that meets readers’ needs and is relevant to them.
- Structure content logically and group related information together.
- Use headings and visual elements (like bulleted lists) to make content easy to navigate.
Use plain language
- Use familiar, precise words and concrete examples to convey your message.
- Write clear, concise sentences and paragraphs, addressing readers directly.
- Include images or multimedia only if they support the text.
- Avoid jargon and vague, complex language.
Use correct tone and cohesiveness
- Maintain a respectful, inclusive tone, using language appropriate for your audience.
- Ensure all elements of the document (words, sentences, paragraphs, images) work together cohesively.
Evaluate and update content
- Continually evaluate your content during its development.
- Involve readers in feedback and make adjustments based on their reactions.
- Periodically review and update the content to ensure it remains relevant and usable.