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设计时低调使用缩略语

低调的缩略语

We all came along once in a while with a nice & technical PowerPoint to read, where damn, there were 2 to 3 acronyms per sentence. Although each of them would be understandable separately, the slides were just ridiculous, reminding this great movie almost 30 years ago, but still very very applicable. Mind these, especially in your product Instructions for Use (IFU).

So just remember the great Robin WilliamsGood morning 越南, and his

Seeing as how the V.P. is such a V.I.P., shouldn’t we keep the P.C. on the Q.T.? ‘Cause if it leaks to the V.C. he could end up M.I.A., and then we’d all be put out in K.P.

保持简单 & 人体工程学

  • only a few acronyms
  • only when you are 100% sure your audience is very familiar with these acronyms
  • if written: write at least once the full meaning when used (a glossary can be useful also)

Just watch again & never use 2 acronyms in the same sentence anymore:

[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXlvy3sTTBk[/embedyt]

Btw, there is a nice list of acronyms on Wikipedia (and we have included that page in our list of best Wikipedia articles for Product Design). But you’ll soon discover that although the list is very long, plenty of acronyms in your own field are missing, somehow proving that they need to be used very sparingly in any communication.

 

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    1. Jimmy Collins

      Interesting viewpoint, but arent acronyms helpful in design for quick reference? Sometimes, brevity trumps visibility, dont you think?

      1. 法布里斯

        Brevity may trump visibility, but clarity should never be sacrificed. Acronyms can confuse.

    2. ryan smitham

      I completely agree with the importance of minimizing acronyms to improve clarity

    3. Tatum Ortiz

      Additionally, incorporating visuals or diagrams can also help clarify complex information

    4. elbert bogan

      providing a glossary at the start or end of presentations could greatly enhance understanding for all audience members. RIP Robin Williams.

    5. Jalen Roy

      Interesting read! But are acronyms always a no-go? Cant they simplify communication when used appropriately? Thoughts?

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