The Clarity Journal 89
< 1 minute readIn this issue:
- From gibberish to clarity: combining plain language and legal design for better communication and greater impact
- Plain language and information design: an ever closer relationship
- Legal Design: Widening the boundaries of plain language
- Plain language surges among governments
- Clarity and connection: Improving understanding of environmental laws with information design
- Scaling access to people-centered justice: A Justice Innovation Lab approach
- Access to justice through projecting success in Comic Contracts
- Intersemiotic legal translation as a Legal Design tool