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This builds on the general advice in Writing Good Evergreen Documents with some specific tips for formatting documents in Notion.
Using Headers well helps readers to understand the structure of your document. Frontmatter is the stuff at the beginning of your document that helps readers understand it's purpose and how to use it.
Heading and Front matter conventions
Heading and Front matter conventions
Emojis are super-powerful tools for communication. Use them a lot, but always with intention...
➡️ Don't litter your document 🎉 with 👏 random 🎯 emoji 🔥🎆. It makes reading hard.
In general, if an emoji doesn't convey some meaning or help with reader comprehension, it probably shouldn't be there. Examples of good Emoji-fu...
Emoji in headings help with reader comprehension because they act as visual anchors. Chosen well they also give a visual indication of what the section is about. They make documents easier to scan.
Emoji can convey emotion without the need to write lots of words.
Eg. "Please take the time to do this now 🙏"
Emoji can act as visual cues in the text, but you need to have some convention which you explain to the reader.
Eg. "Stop and make a note whenever you see this (🛑) in the text"