Transform your documents and transfix your readers with artful writing and presentation.
The words are important, of course.
It’s just that, in business, pages of black-and-white text aren’t enough to grab and hold attention. No matter how well-written.
So the way your documents are put together matters. How they look is just as important as how they read.
Artful writing and presentation transforms your documents and transfixes your readers.
Mark Scott, The Documentalist, has the know-how to do just that.
Mark is extremely skilled in delivering exceptional documentation that encompasses both fine attention to detail and clarity of presentation.
~ Tony Laing, Manager Process Governance, Commonwealth Bank of Australia
As well as doing the writing and editing to make a document easy to read and understand, Mark will make sure it looks just right, too.
Short or long, simple or complex, one-off or part of a set, your documents need consistency in layout, format and style. To achieve this, Mark can help you with documentation style guidelines and proper Word templates.
Each of your readers has different needs, so he’ll structure your documents to give them increasing levels of detail. They can choose how much to read.
Business and technical documents need to keep a reader’s attention, so Mark adds visual elements when it makes sense to. Colour, tables, diagrams, images, callouts, highlight boxes … he’s creative; uses his imagination.
The aim is to make your documents more accessible to your readers.
Documents that are easy to read and understand, look fantastic, and give readers what they want and expect.
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Documentation specialties
- Business and technical reports
- Operations manuals and handbooks
- Policies and plans
- Processes and procedures
- Procurement documents: RFPs, RFTs, RFIs, etc.
- Project management and solution delivery documents
- Templates for Word, PowerPoint, Visio and Excel
Want vibrant content that’s clear and to the point?
Hire The Documentalist to make content more accessible for your readers.