About StoryCraft Academy

We help people turn complex ideas into clear, ethical narratives. Our courses are image-free, accessible, and designed for global use.

Mission & history

StoryCraft Academy started as a small, text-only workshop aimed at product teams who needed clarity under pressure: fewer slides, fewer buzzwords, more decisions. Over time we refined a repeatable method built on structure, reader empathy, and proof-driven claims.

Today we teach narrative design for business, product, and data contexts. The format remains intentionally lightweight: clear lessons, reusable templates, and accessibility-first delivery.

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Our method

  • Clarity first

    We favor structure, strong verbs, and measurable outcomes over decoration—so the message travels across teams and timezones.

  • Practice-driven

    Every lesson ends with prompts and templates you can reuse at work: one-page briefs, narrative arcs, and review checklists.

  • Ethical persuasion

    We teach persuasion with constraints: accuracy, disclosure of uncertainty, and respect for the reader’s decision-making.

  • Accessible by design

    Text-first materials, keyboard-friendly interactions, and consistent structure help learners focus on meaning, not UI noise.

Timeline

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  • 2018: First cohort on business storytelling launches.
  • 2020: Data storytelling track debuts, fully remote and timezone-friendly.
  • 2023: Narrative design for product becomes our fastest-growing course.
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Team principles

We keep a small team and a strong review culture. Our principles guide how we write, teach, and give feedback.

  • Audience before ego
    Prioritize the reader’s job-to-be-done, constraints, and next decision.
  • Structure beats sparkle
    A good frame makes the story memorable; design is there to serve it.
  • Evidence, then emotion
    Back claims with facts, then help readers care with human meaning.

Try our “clarity sprint” timer

A short guided cycle: outline → draft → revise. No account required.

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