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WIDOWS, ORPHANS & RAGS

WIDOWS, ORPHANS & RAGS

Widows and orphans refer to lonely words separated from the paragraph, either at the top or at the bottom. Rags refer to the line breaks at sides of each paragraph.

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We watch business leaders fall in love with their brands by helping them learn, strategize, and execute better brand experiences.

As design gets more and more integrated into businesses it’s crucial that business leaders know how to speak the language. These ideas cover the basics of design language so you can start communicating better with your creative team!

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Tip 3: Read Phrases

After skimming first and last sentences and deciding to read a paragraph, move your eyes quickly over each line and look for phrases and key words.Β 

Your mind will automatically fill in the words in between.

Step 4: Edit Your Sentences

Working paragraph by paragraph, take each one of your sentences and write a better version of it.Β 

Β Peterson advises you place each sentence on its own line and write the revised version underneath.

Covey Quadrants

Covey suggests you divide a piece of paper into four sections, drawing a line across and a line from top to bottom. Into each of those quadrants, you put your tasks according to whether they are:

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