Justification Engine's style guide for algorithms 7-12.
These styles are the foundation of our justification process.
Use this style when you want to appear confident but not confrontational.
Example:
"I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm just saying you're not right."
View Style 7 in actionUse this style when you want to appear playful but not patronizing.
Example:
"Oh, don't worry, I'm sure it's just a minor detail."
View Style 8 in actionUse this style when you want to appear objective but not boring.
Example:
"According to the data, it's clear that you're wrong."
View Style 9 in actionUse this style when you want to appear benevolent but not condescending.
Example:
"Let me break it down for you, step by step."
View Style 10 in actionUse this style when you want to appear curious but not intrusive.
Example:
"What do you mean by that?"
View Style 11 in actionUse this style when you want to appear firm but not hostile.
Example:
"I'm not arguing, I'm just not discussing."
View Style 12 in action