Did you have a 'constructive call' lately?

It means: You’ve overcome all your inner revulsion and mustered every ounce of strength to make a bloody friendly call to a deeply disturbed psychopathic narcissist. He didn’t throw things, didn’t kick you straight in the balls, and muttered something about his golf game.
Result: You might want to give him another call. He’ll still be sitting pretty in that job instead of a prison.

#Narratives: Use that #wording only with quotation marks.

#language

Branding Challenge: wenn Biermarken Limonaden Namen geben

Bierbrauer werden immer mehr zum Limonadenmixer. Wie dies konkret beim Packaging aussieht und welche unterschiedlichen Strategien die Getränkehersteller anwenden, soll in diesem Beitrag aufgezeigt werden.

#Branding #Subbranding #MultiBrand #Wording #Design #Packaging

https://www.designtagebuch.de/branding-challenge-wenn-biermarken-limonaden-namen-geben/

A quotation from Montaigne

I only quote others the better to quote myself.
 
[Je ne dis les autres, sinon pour d’autant plus me dire.]

Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) French essayist
Essays, Book 1, ch. 25 (1.25), “Of the Education of Children [De l’institution des enfans]” (1579) [tr. Screech (1987), 1.26]

More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/montaigne-michel-de/…

#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #montaigne #micheldemontaigne #clarity #expression #inspiration #phrasing #quotations #quoter #quoting #wording

Flyer der CDU im postlädchen, die können sich das leisten.
Aber wenn ich die Punkte so sehe, die sie versuchen positiv zu #wording und #framen ,komme ich zum Schluss dass ich eigentlich nur #DieLinke wählen kann.
Die isja bei 6 %, und jede #Stimme mehr, mit der sie in den #Landtag kommen, ist eine gute Stimme. Auch wenn wir dann, keine Sorge, vom Sozialismus immer noch sehr weit weg sind.
Aber eben auch von Libertär und frauenfeindlich etc. ein Stückchen weiter weg

#Landtagswahl #wahl #wahlen

Dem Himmel sei Dank, hat er SEINE Vivien geheiratet. Stellt Euch mal vor, der quatscht irgendeine #Vivien auf der Straße an, die ihm nicht gehört, und heiratet die einfach.

#wording #mindset #BoulevardSprech #Geschlechterrollen #Geschlechterbilder

#Authoritarianism

Donald Trump ist mit dem Versprechen angetreten, Endlos - Kriegshandlungen der USA zu beenden, stattdessen wird seit der #Trump - Administration nicht nur wieder mehr Krieg geführt, sondern sogar neue Kriegsverbrechen begangen.

Es ist unfassbar, daß man - so sehr ein Land zu kritisieren sei - ein solches einfach militärisch angreift & damit die Souveränität v. Staaten negiert!

Das #Wording "#Praeventionsschlag" ist ein Euphemism für #Angriffskrieg

https://www.tagesspiegel.de/internationales/krieg-in-nahost-israel-und-usa-greifen-erneut-iran-an-15303163.html

Krieg in Nahost: Israel und USA greifen erneut Iran an

Die Sorgen vor einem neuen Krieg waren groß. Am Morgen beginnen Israel und die USA mit Angriffen auf den Iran. Der schickt daraufhin Raketen Richtung Israel.

Der Tagesspiegel

Von wasfür 'Zumutungen' redet der #AndreasWirsching Nach den Dingen, die da angesprochen werden könnten, sehnen wir uns doch; wir können sie kaum erwarten! Sagt es ihm.

https://www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de/kerneuropa-eine-alternative-gibt-es-nicht-100.html

#wording #framing #Europa #eu #zukunft #Demokratie #Landtagswahl #ltw26 #volt #dlf #wahlen

Kerneuropa - Eine Alternative gibt es nicht

Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Negativ können wir in diesem Land einfach perfekt:

Der Spiegel: "Deutsche Handballer verlieren EM-Finale"
SZ: "Deutschland verliert Handball-EM-Finale"
n-tv: "Großer Kampf wird nicht belohnt"

Oops... da tanzt jemand aus der Reihe:

WDR: "Deutschland holt Silber bei der Handball-EM"

#wording

#Design #Techniques
Front-load key words · Ease skimming of lists and links for online readers https://ilo.im/16a969

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#Business #Conversion #Wording #CopyWriting #Links #Content #Website #ProductDesign #UiDesign #WebDesign

Front-load Key Words

People don’t usually want to read online—they want to get something done. This means that when deciding whether a service is worth subscribing to, figuring out which plan is better, trying to understand a set of features, or determining whether you need this product or that, people mostly just want to skim through. So the easier you can make this for them as a writer and designer, the better. One simple tweak I use regularly when writing or editing is to front-load the meaningful words in lists. What Is Front-Loading Meaningful Words? Front-loading means placing the words that signal most—those that convey meaning or make the point—right at the start, not buried in the middle or end. I learned this lesson through many painful examples of people not reading what we’d written on a page and then complaining that we never told them. Here’s a list I worked on from the welcome email to the newsletter. This was my first draft: Explore the sketch archive on sketchplanations.com Dig in more with the Sketchplanations podcast. At 50+ episodes and counting. Fun, lighthearted and thought-provoking, my co-hosts and I take a sketch each week and dive in, sometimes with an expert guest to help us out. Prefer reading off devices? Me too. You can catch up on past sketches with my book Big Ideas Little Pictures Revision: More to explore 🔍 The full archive on sketchplanations.com 🎙️ Sketchplanations podcast—50+ lighthearted episodes diving into one sketch a week, often with expert guests 📔 Big Ideas Little Pictures—Prefer reading off devices? Me too. A collection of nearly 150 of my favourite sketches in a book (emojis optional, but in this case, they perhaps are an even better scanning tool. Or not.) Now, you may prefer the first one, but if you’re in a hurry or still undecided about whether this is worth reading, the second is more likely to convey the key points I wanted to share. No doubt more improvements are still possible. Because links have formatting that draws attention, it also helps to have each of those at the start, or at least in a consistent place, to aid scanning and skimming—as in the revision where your eyes can scan straight down the key information. This supports the F-Shaped Reading pattern, in which people often scan pages in an F shape. The revision is also shorter, so it’s more likely to be read. This is not a tip for writing novels. Nor, perhaps, for your email newsletter. But in situations where people are skimming—often not even sure they want to read your writing—it helps a lot. That includes almost everything on the web except long-form essays, but also plenty that’s off the web too: Safety notices Public transport information Shop signage Job descriptions Menus Instruction manuals Onboarding checklists Property listings Event schedules And more. Front-Loading to Refine your Link Text The same front-loading principle applies to the words you use within link text, for example, take this sentence and link: For another use case, see the F-Shaped Reading pattern For scanning, this is generally better as: For another use case, see the F-Shaped Reading pattern. ...because scanning the text of the link itself immediately tells me “F-Shaped Reading” rather than “see the...” Link text is one of those places I always want to improve. I made a ‘click here‘ category of sketches to get across this idea: Rewrite to avoid click here. For another post. When time is short, attention is limited, or people just want the next step. So, start with the most useful words. Related Ideas to Front-Load Meaningful Words in Bullets Also see: Front-load names to cue attention F-Shaped Reading Cognitive Overhead Micro-editing Redundant Words By Monkeys — Write actively The First Draft is Always Perfect Happy talk must die

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