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"Manual Writer," "Technical Writer" or "Technical Communicator" — What’s in a title?

By Ugur Akinci | March 10, 2011

A reader asked the other day if it’s okay for his customer to address him as a “manual writer.” “Is this really a big deal?” he asked. My short answer is — yes, it is a big deal and of course it matters, for more reasons than one. First off, “manual writer” is not correct…

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LIZ POHLAND, Editor, STC and INTERCOM — Technical Communication Interview

By Ugur Akinci | March 7, 2011

In the days ahead we’re planning to bring you detailed interviews with the prominent figures in Technical Communication both to acknowledge and honor their good work and to inform ourselves about the current state of affairs in our dynamic field. Here is our first interview with Liz Pohland, the Editor of STC and its flagship…

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Simple Diagrams: Draw a Blackboard-and-Chalk Diagram

By Ugur Akinci | March 3, 2011

Simple Diagrams is proof that we’ve come a full-circle in technical illustration. We started fifty years ago with nothing more than a blackboard and a fistful of chalk. If we had any colored chalks we considered ourselves lucky. That was my elementary school experience. Then we went through the Photoshop + Illustrator revolution in the…

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How to Select A-Series Paper Sizes in Inches

By Ugur Akinci | March 2, 2011

Paper sizes can be confusing at times. FrameMaker, for example, offers a wealth of paper sizes in the Print Setup dialog box. Most of them are spelled out clearly. But the dimensions of some others are not as clear. What size is A3, for example? Or what are the exact dimensions of A5 or A6?…

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