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	<title>Gordon, Myra</title>	<link>http://tc.eserver.org/authors/Gordon,_Myra</link>
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		<title>Environmental Design Matters</title>
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		<description>Each of us has some opportunity to make the&#xD;environment part of our consideration when designing technical communication. The environment is not&#xD;something “out there” beyond our concern or our ability&#xD;to respond. Rather it is a part of our everyday life and&#xD;can be a part of our everyday decision making process.&#xD;This paper explores how environmental considerations&#xD;can and should be a part of design matters in technical&#xD;communication. The paper elaborates a set of&#xD;environmental guidelines that can be used by&#xD;professionals working in the field and made a part of&#xD;technical communication teaching. Even small changes&#xD;can make a difference. Environmental design matters!&#xD;</description>
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