Editing and Proofreading

The final step of the process in printed or digital communication is proofreading what you've written, to ensure there are no spelling or grammar mistakes and that the message is clear. Let I Before E cast an eye over your finished work to pick out any typos or errors, or suggest any stylistic tweaks that can sharpen up the overall thrust of the writing. An independent eye can also spot any inconsistencies or factual errors that may crop up.

Ryan took the time to analyse the documents thoroughly, to produce professional, user-friendly forms.
— Eileen Dunne, FET Manager, Laois-Offaly ETB

Plain English Editing

When it comes to communication, clarity is key: straightforward language is the best choice if you want to get your message across. While it may be necessary to outline all your terms and conditions, if you want people to engage with your product or service, it’s wise to cut to the chase by telling them all they need to know as simply as possible. A Plain English edit can turn the most cumbersome chunk of writing into a sharp piece of prose, without losing any of the key points.

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