This week: Make the complicated simple
Jazz legend Charles Mingus is quoted as saying, "Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that’s creativity."
This week, whenever you write something, look for an opportunity to simplify the complicated.
And this week I'll be at the annual convention of the Association for Business Communication, in Washington, D.C. I'm hoping to pick up some great tips to pass on to you.
(Thanks to Set in Style for the quote.)

I'm glad I found your blog. I'd like to raise the issue of writing for corporate web sites and see what posts you have to address the issue.
I'm finishing up a project with a commercial real estate firm where I wound up facilitating the copy. There was no way to write in the language they wanted.
They wanted their web site to show they are "bigger" than their staff of several people.
My colleague at the web development company, who's the ceo, also has a style of writing for "corporate clients" that uses "obtuse" language in my opinion.
Are there corporate sites in any industry that use plain English to make a point? And even have a personality?
Posted by: Don Simkovich | 09 October 2007 at 06:22 PM