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Author Details
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Business Name:
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Communication Arts |
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Contact Name:
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Lois Wakeman |
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ISTC Member Grade:
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Member
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Location:
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Lyme Regis,
Dorset/Devon |
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Tel:
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01297 444 707 |
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Fax:
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Email:
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info@communicationarts.co.uk
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URL:
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http://communicationarts.co.uk
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Overview:
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Professional,
friendly technical writing. Software user manuals, process or procedural handbooks, training guides or tutorials,
web pages, newsletters, leaflets, brochures, and information she |
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Details:
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Originally established in 1982,
Communication Arts has been writing for clients large and small, with great success. I pride myself on the
enduring relationships I have built with customers. Although based on the Dorset/Devon border in the UK, and happy
to provide services to local small businesses, I work mainly with national and multinational companies; using the
telephone, intranets, and email for most communications. |
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Disciplines |
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Industries |
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Government
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Public Sector
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Small Business Enterprises
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Experience |
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Copywriting
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Feature Writing
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Information Mapping
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Internet/Intranet Analysis/Design
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Operational Procedures
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Training Documentation
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Typesetting
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User Documentation
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Web Design & Development
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Tools |
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Database
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Microsoft Access
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Graphics
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Adobe Photoshop
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Corel Draw
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Corel Photopaint
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Paint Shop Pro
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Page Makeup
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Adobe Acrobat
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Programming Languages
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ASP
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DHTML
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HTML
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JavaScript
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Web Development
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Allaire Homesite
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Microsoft Frontpage
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Word Processing
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Microsoft Word
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Articles
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Using the Microsoft Word exclude dictionary - If you do not know about the Microsoft Word (TM) exclude dictionary, it is a real help in proof-reading. Properly-spelt words in this file will be picked up as possible mis-spellings: so no more embarrassing mistakes like "If you cannot log into the system, please contact your [highlight]manger[/highlight]" or "Do not [highlight]sue[/highlight] the appliance in wet conditions". Of course, this is no substitute for proper proof reading, but it does make it easier to spot typos that you often make.
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