This Autumn, we’ll be in a number of cities around England, meeting up with people involved with content strategy and technical communication. This is a great opportunity to tell us what you’re involved with at the moment, pick our brains, or discover more about our services. You never know – if you have a content-related… Read more »
Category: Cherryleaf
Cherryleaf joins Wired Sussex
Cherryleaf has joined Wired Sussex, a Brighton-based membership organisation for companies operating in the digital, media and technology sector in Sussex, UK. Wired Sussex works to help members to create, innovate and grow. Cherryleaf is also a member (but not a resident) of Campus London, a co-working space in the heart of East London’s Tech City that’s… Read more »
Our March newsletter contains news and stories for you on creating clear and simple information your users will love
Today, we’ll be sending out the Cherryleaf newsletter for March 2013, containing news and stories on creating clear and simple information your users will love. You can join the thousands who receive our free newsletter – subscribe here. You’ll be sent a copy of the latest edition straightaway. Your details won’t be shared with anyone,… Read more »
Our interview in AccountingWeb – “Don’t be a boring accountant: Lessons from a technical author”
Cherryleaf’s Ellis Pratt was interviewed recently for an article for AccountingWeb called Don’t be a boring accountant: Lessons from a technical author. The article has been published today. It explores what accountants can learn from Technical Authors in how to avoid being seen as boring, whilst still maintaining their credibility. The full article is available… Read more »
The Society for Communication’s first guest blogger is….
The Society for Technical Communication, the professional body for technical communicators in the USA, is introducing a number of specially selected guest bloggers to its official blog. The first guest blogger is, we’re pleased to say, Cherryleaf’s Director of Sales and Marketing, Ellis Pratt. These posts, called “Letter from the UK”, will explore what’s happening for technical… Read more »