Custom entries within the UB Style Guide that reflect UB’s values. Our house style takes precedence in all written communications. This entry consists of umbrella terms for people living in the U.S.
We all communicate with different words through different media, but our identity as a university remains the root of all we say and write. In order for the university to be clear in its ...
This section of the CU Boulder style guide recommends language that is free from stereotypes, subtle discrimination and negative messages. People’s preferences can differ widely. As a rule: Ask people ...
BOB GARFIELD: What do you call the AARP in Spanish? What’s the right term for “sequester?” And when Cubans and Ecuadorians have different words for things like drinking straws and pickup trucks, which ...
The Rust programming language is getting so popular that the people behind it are creating a team that's dedicated to defining the default Rust coding style. Rust, as developer analyst RedMonk puts it ...
I have used the term “special needs” freely and often throughout my life. I have a brother with autism, and the phrase is pretty versatile and, I thought, inoffensive. But things change. Back in April ...
We are thrilled to announce the launch of the USA TODAY Network Style Guide, a crucial tool that embodies our unwavering commitment to clarity, accuracy, consistency and transparency in journalism.
Below is an excerpt from The Collective, Poynter’s newsletter by journalists of color for journalists of color and our allies. Subscribe here to get it in your inbox two Wednesdays each month. Para ...
Your brand style guide communicates your company's design standards to your whole group. Having this document to reference for expected standards will make the lives of your designers, writers, and ...
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