We discuss various tips on how to keep your writing simple (and straightforward) for all audiences, but particularly when you are writing English content that will be translated, or consumed by non-native English speakers.
Kirsty Taylor is Manager, Product Internationalisation at RPM Global.
Kirsty's presentation was delivered at the Australian Society for Technical Communication (ASTC) annual conference in October, 2018.
You can see the slides at https://www.slideshare.net/kirstymtaylor/keep-it-simple-presentation-at-astc-october-2018
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