According to the International Plain Language Federation, “A communication is considered in plain language if its wording, structure, and design are so clear that the intended readers can easily find what they need, understand what they find, and use that information” (International Plain Language Federation, n.d.).
Recognizing the importance of plain language, I have compiled various tools and resources that exemplify its application across multiple domains. This collection is not exhaustive; numerous valuable resources are available online. However, the following links have been chosen for their usefulness in promoting clear communication.
Figure 1. Plain language tools and resources
References:
International Plain Language Federation. (n.d.). Home. Accessed 17 November, 2024, from https://www.iplfederation.org/