"Make everything as simple as possible but
not simpler."
- Albert
Einstein
The purpose of an
email is to communicate information of some kind whether the content is
positive or negative, casual or informal. Providing content in an effective
manner is essential to insure that the original intent is met. In order to fulfill this objective, basic
content must be clear as possible.
Many
items contribute to clarity and successful communication. Among these are appearance, grammar,
vocabulary, structure and choice of words.
One spelling error can change the entire tone or perception of a
message. Similarly the visual
presentation or order of facts can contribute to having a document marginally
read or ignored.
Writing
begins with fonts (text styles), spacing,
paragraph structure and essentially anything that makes up the view of
an email. Fonts should be chosen with
legibility being the key consideration.
Type size should be appropriate to accommodate normal screens and not
stylized so as to distract the
recipient(s).
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