Twenty-five years ago, how many people were thinking about the internet on a daily basis? Now you can find everything, including technical and instruction manuals, online. But some things never change. Users still need instructions and warnings to guide them in the safe and proper use of products. Good design, clear instructions and warnings, placement of graphics, all the traditional elements hold true whether designing for print or online materials. And technical writers still need those two most valuable commoditiesOCotime and informationOCoto do their jobs well. Another constant, Writing and Designing Manuals and Warnings, now in its fourth edition, offers real-world guidance based on real-world know-how for the development of product documentation. See WhatOCOs New in the Fourth Edition: New organization to clarify the principles of manual and warning developmentCoverage of the digital revolution and the global marketplaceExpanded section on product safety and warningsInformation on international standards for warnings Backed by Research and Collective ExperienceDrawn from the collective experience of hundreds of technical writers, graphic artists, and product safety engineers, along with the authorOCOs nearly 30 years of experience helping companies improve instructions and warnings, this how-to book covers every aspect of developing state-of-the-art product manuals and safety warnings. Filled with examples that show how good manuals and effective warnings can add value to your companyOCOs products and build repeat business, while at the same time reducing liability exposure, the text demonstrates how to create manuals that give products a competitive edge and improve customer satisfaction.
Solidly grounded in research, but not a stuffy academic treatise, this down-to-earth, practical book is a survival guide for writers in the real world of short deadlines and tight budgets. ".