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# Agaric's Content Style Guide
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This is our company style guide. It helps us write clear and consistent content. Please use it as a reference when you’re writing for Agaric. Adapted from [Mailchimp](https://styleguide.mailchimp.com/) and available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license.
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This is our company style guide. It helps us write clear and consistent content. Please use it as a reference when you’re writing for Agaric. Adapted from [MailChimp](https://styleguide.mailchimp.com/) and available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license.
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## TL;DR
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Agaric’s voice is:
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* Confident but not arrogant
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* Cheerful but not pollyannaish
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* Cheerful but not Pollyanna-ish
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* Unconstrained but not incomprehensible
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* Open (curious, eclectic) but not scattered
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* Open, curious, eclectic, but not scattered
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### Writing about people
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We write and build apps with a person-first perspective. Being aware of the impact of your language is one way for us to live out our [values](values).
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* Don’t reference age or disability unless it’s relevant to what you’re writing.
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* Don’t reference age or ability unless it’s relevant to what you’re writing.
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* Avoid gendered language and use the singular “they.”
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* When writing about a person, use their preferred pronouns; if you don’t know those, just use their name.
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* Related resource: [The Conscious Style Guide](https://consciousstyleguide.com/).
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The CEO, 16, just got her driver’s license.
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Don’t refer to people using age-related descriptors like “young,” “old,” or “elderly.”
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### Disability
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### Ability
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Don’t refer to a person’s disability unless it’s relevant to what you’re writing. If you need to mention it, use language that emphasizes the person first: ”she has a disability” rather than “she is disabled.” When writing about a person with disabilities, don’t use the words “suffer,” “victim,” or “handicapped.” “Handicapped parking” is OK.
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Don’t refer to a person’s ability unless it’s relevant to what you’re writing. If you need to mention it, use language that emphasizes the person first: ”she has a disability” rather than “she is disabled.” When writing about a person with disabilities, don’t use the words “suffer,” “victim,” or “handicapped.” “Handicapped parking” is OK.
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### Gender and sexuality
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