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Ginny Redish

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Janice "Ginny" Redish is a renowned American usability writer and consultant with a career spanning over four decades.1 She holds a Ph.D. in Linguistics from Harvard University and is a graduate of Bryn Mawr College.14

Career Highlights

  • Founded the Document Design Centre (DDC) at the American Institutes for Research in 19791
  • Established one of the first independent usability test laboratories in the United States in 19851
  • Worked as an independent consultant for government agencies and multinationals on usability and documentation since 19921
  • Served as president of Redish & Associates, Inc. for 25 years5

Contributions

Ginny Redish is recognized as a pioneer in several fields:

  • Plain Language: She authored the original international definition of plain language5
  • Usability and UX: She was among the early professionals who founded the discipline of UX design2
  • Web Writing: Her book "Letting Go of the Words – Writing Web Content that Works" is considered a definitive guide3
  • Government Communication: She worked on making government content usable, readable, and accessible long before it became mainstream3

Current Status

As of 2025, Ginny Redish is semi-retired.6 She continues to:

  • Work as an independent consultant
  • Speak at conferences
  • Review for several journals
  • Connect with colleagues and discuss issues related to UX, content, web writing, and plain language6

Ginny Redish remains an influential figure in the fields of usability, plain language, and content strategy, with her work continuing to shape modern UX and content practices.3

Highlights

Sep 13 · youtube.com
Ginny Redish: Content, Usability, and UX Pioneer | Episode 159
Ginny Redish: Content, Usability, and UX Pioneer | Episode 159
Sep 13 · ellessmedia.com
Ginny Redish: content, usability, and UX pioneer - Elless Media
Nov 13 · digital.gov
Ginny Redish: How to Collaborate on Strategies - Digital.gov
Aug 16 · iplfederation.org
A pioneer in the plain language movement: Ginny Redish
Janice (Ginny) Redish, Lead Judge - Center for Plain Language
Dec 7 · en.wikipedia.org
Janice Redish - Wikipedia

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Location

Bethesda, Maryland