Online content
Writing for print
Tone of voice
FAQs
How long will it take?
The short answer: it depends. Delivery times are often affected by my availability and creative or adaptation projects can take longer, even if the content itself is shorter. Providing reference material, glossaries, style guides or a contact for terminology questions (bonus points for this!) will speed things up and ensure consistency across your communications.
I’m a web/graphic designer. Fancy working together?
Sounds good! I work with a fair few designers already, crafting read-me content to go with their look-at-me designs. Drop me a line and we can work out the details.
I already have content. Can you spruce it up?
No problem. Get in touch and we can work out whether you need proofreading, more in-depth editing or adaptation.
I’m not sure what I need. Can you help?
Of course. We can set a time to chat and I’d be happy to talk you through your options. Even if you don’t have a specific need right now, get in touch so that I can advise you and make sure I’m free when you need me.
When can I contact you?
I’m available on weekdays between 9am and 5pm (UK time). An additional charge may apply for projects outside of these hours. I aim to respond to emails within 24 hours on working days. If I’m away or unavailable, I always set up an automatic response so you know when to expect a reply.
Working with me
1. You get in touch
We set up a chat to see what you need
2. We get to know each other
We talk about your brand, aims and target audience
3. Your receive my proposal
I provide a fee and delivery date for your project
4. You set me to work
You invest in high-end content for your brand
5. You get results
You receive compelling, ready-to-use content
Case studies
Project:
Marketing pitches, brand bios, CVs, brochures, online profiles and websites
Client:
London-based graphic and web design company
Details:
Writing all kinds of content for this company and its clients, from one-page CVs to entire websites. Working closely with the client and drawing on their questionnaire responses and briefs to tailor content to their objectives, tone of voice preferences and target audience.
Project:
Brand slogan
Client:
Graphic designer launching a new print business
Details:
After researching the client’s competitors and target market, I created three alternative slogans for the client to choose from, accompanied by explanatory notes and suggestions based on the brief we compiled together.
Project:
Website and regular blog posts
Client:
Italian interpreter and translator
Details:
Writing blog posts based on just a few lines of ideas and a link or two. This working relationship has been carefully established, ensuring peace of mind for the client and allowing her to get on with what she does best.
Don’t just take my word for it…
Availability
Approving your quotation secures your project and confirms the deadline in your proposal. As my diary often gets filled in advance, I can’t guarantee my availability until a project is confirmed.

