Before-and-after examples

See our work in action

We share these examples with our clients’ permission, from publicly available documents, or with the content anonymized.

The approach you see in the second version shows you what we train writers to do in our workshops and how we edit documents.

Short examples

Longer examples

Medical grant application

This is the lay summary from an application for grant funding. Many of the decision makers did not have a medical background. Wordsmith and the lead doctor on the project created the “after” together.

Debenture loan agreement

This is an excerpt from a loan agreement between a corporation and a lender. The original was boilerplate that had been used for years. We redrafted the section with help from the law firm that had been using the agreement and came up with the two “after” versions below.

Technical report

This is part of the executive summary of a public-facing environmental impact assessment in the Northwest Territories, Canada. Wordsmith created the revised version below for the Department of Lands as a model to:

  • plan for their next large environmental assessment (a years-long process)

  • create a structure and approach for the next big report

  • develop a standard for writers and reviewers of other reports

We held training sessions to support writers to follow the new model, an approach which significantly reduced time to write the document, its length, and the number of edits.

I will have the handbook on my desk whenever I am writing. The course was a good balance of practical, overarching principles, and practice.”

—Alberta Education

I appreciated the tailoring of the workshop materials to our organization, using real-time, current writing examples to analyze and improve. It was readily applicable to my work and very professionally done.”

—The Civilian Complaints and Review Commission

You’re not saying, “you should use this word rather than another word.” You put evidence right in front of us in a paragraph where we can see that something is better. It’s incredibly impressive.

—Ombudsman for Banking Services and Investments