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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. For now, it has been heavily lifted from Mailchimp.
+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 and available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license.
This guide goes beyond basic grammar and style points. It’s not traditional in format or content. We break a number of grammar rules for clarity, practicality, or preference.
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The Agaric Content Style Guide goes into depth on many subjects. It may be more information than you need. Here are the most important things to know.
### Principles
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Good content is:
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* Authentic, Useful and Appropriate
### Voice and tone
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Agaric’s voice is:
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* Confident but not arrogant
* Cheerful but not pollyannaish
* Unconstrained but not incomprehensible
* Open (curious, eclectic) but not scattered
### Writing about people
-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.
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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).
* Don’t reference age or disability unless it’s relevant to what you’re writing.
* Avoid gendered language and use the singular “they.”