Cherryleaf has been working on a project which shows people how to teach non-readers to read. We’ve been working with Elizabeth Ainley, who has written a book, go for it!, which can be used to teach illiterate and/or dyslexic adults. Elizabeth asked Cherryleaf to help her re-write the existing instructions aimed at the adult coaches who will be using… Read more »
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Cherryleaf “green screen” videos
We’ve been putting together some short length videos that we can use on the Cherryleaf website. These are “quick and dirty”, three to four minute videos, shot behind in front of a green screen. One explains why technical communication is changing: Another looks at recruiting a Technical Author: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJkTohd0qNg&feature=youtu.be Each video takes a couple of hours to… Read more »
We’re changing IT systems this week, and emails might be delayed in getting to us
We’re changing some of our IT systems this week, including our email system. This involves some changes to DNS and TXT records that may take a while to propagate around the Internet. If you send us an email and it seems like we’re taking an unusually long time to reply, please feel free to call us… Read more »
The Cherryleaf world tour of England – fancy meeting up?
This Autumn, we’ll be in a number of cities around England, meeting up with people involved with content strategy and technical communication. This is a great opportunity to tell us what you’re involved with at the moment, pick our brains, or discover more about our services. You never know – if you have a content-related… Read more »
Cherryleaf joins Wired Sussex
Cherryleaf has joined Wired Sussex, a Brighton-based membership organisation for companies operating in the digital, media and technology sector in Sussex, UK. Wired Sussex works to help members to create, innovate and grow. Cherryleaf is also a member (but not a resident) of Campus London, a co-working space in the heart of East London’s Tech City that’s… Read more »