What’s the deal about structured content?

This is a recording of a presentation from the February 2018 London Content Strategy Meetup. “Content can often seem like jelly – messy and hard to manage. In this presentation, we’ll look at whether you can reduce this messiness through structured writing. In this overview of the topic, we’ll explore what is structured writing, what… Read more »

Podcast – Using sequential art/comics in business

In this episode of the Cherryleaf Podcast, we look at using sequential art/comics/graphic novels in business. We discuss: What is a comic? Examples of comics used in a business context Why use a comic? Tools and resources you can use if you have no drawing skills How to structure the story Links: Google on Google Chrome… Read more »

Transcript of Promoting Technical Communication to the General Public

Below is a transcript of our podcast episode Promoting technical communication to the general public: Welcome to the Cherryleaf podcast. In this episode, we’re going to look at explaining technical communication, and promoting its value to the wider general public. Because that’s the question the Institute of Scientific and Technical Communicators (the ISTC) had to address recently. The ISTC is the professional… Read more »

Promoting technical communication to the general public

In our latest Cherryleaf Podcast episode, we look at one way the Institute of Scientific and Technical Communicators (ISTC) used to promote technical communication at the University of Cambridge’s Careers fair: Lego TIE Striker™ Microfighter Video – What is technical communication? ISTC Please rate the Cherryleaf Podcast on iTunes

Transcript of Trends in Technical Communication in 2018 and beyond

Below is a transcript of our podcast episode Trends in Technical Communication in 2018 and beyond: Welcome to the Cherryleaf podcast. Towards the end of each year, normally on the Cherryleaf Blog, we make predictions for technical communication in the next months and beyond. Because we’ve been doing the podcast, in many ways we’ve been… Read more »