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"The task was to re-write copy for a number of brand consumer websites including an extensive and comprehensive skin health check report. This was done in an extremely efficient and timely manner with fantastic attention to detail. The style of writing was completely synchronised to the brand proposition in the brief." Lisa Rickhuss - Accantia Ltd (Simple website)
"very pleased with the article, my boss was very impressed with your writing. Nice to work with you - I'll keep you on record - I'll be sure to use you again." - Louise Ingham, Image Group
"If the credit crunch and the state of the world in general is getting you down, may I suggest you visit a website I recently stumbled upon in the course of research for a radio show? The site in question is www.relentlessly-positive.com and is exactly that and offers a chipper boost when your spirit needs it. Go on, get on line and think positive." - Chichester Observer 10 July 2008
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Quoted in The Guardian - 4 January 2009
e-mail From Steve Scales. In this project I rewrote the copy for Steve's website 'Down to Earth Reiki' giving it a straightforward, no 'fluffiness' style. I also sourced some images and gave him some ideas for site layout, which I presented to him in a PDF document. I designed a leaflet in Quark Xpress, and sent him the files so that he could get them printed by a local supplier to him.
Letter from Andrew Brown in response to the feature in Spa Plus '
Country Style'
Letter from Hellena Barnes, Editor of Spa Plus
Letter from Lady de Saumarez - Shrubland Hall
following a review of the spa.
e-mail from Elaine Murray, Livingwell, following a feature in Spa Plus...
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