menneskeliglæselig
Menneskeliglæselig is a term used to describe content or interfaces that are optimized for human readers. It refers to information whose structure, language, and presentation are designed to maximize quick comprehension, retention, and meaningful use by people, rather than by automated systems. The word blends Danish/Norwegian roots: menneskelig meaning human, and læselig meaning readable.
Compared with machine-readable or machine-parsable content, menneskeliglæselig emphasizes clarity, context, and navigability. In practice, it appears
Principles include plain language and avoidance of jargon, explicit definitions of terms, consistent terminology, headings and
Applications span software documentation, onboarding materials, customer support content, dashboards, and data storytelling, where readers must
Challenges involve balancing precision and conciseness, ensuring accuracy while staying accessible, and reconciling multilingual needs. Critics
See also: readability, plain language, accessibility, human-centered design, UX writing.