George Orwell

English

Neat grids, clear typography, and generous white space may draw my attention, but vague or inaccurate diction and disregard for basic grammar send me away. This is as true of tabs and checkboxes as articles and marketing copy. What good is a perfectly placed, sized, and colored button if its label is vague? Suggested reading: George Orwell's "Politics and the English Language"

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