So, the year draws to a close, bringing an end to my work in 2011 as a self-employed entrepreneur in all things publishing.
I’d first like to say thanks to everyone I worked with and for – particularly all at Thirdperson, Miratech, Alison at Harmer Editorial Services, Ray at Firstwave and James Pringle. All the best in 2012 to them and everyone else.
What a year! I’ve helped relaunch a website for a laser tag company (laser tag is a bit like paintball but without the paint and using infra red rays instead); there’s been a lot of work with the College of Law (promoting a new, first-of-its-kind law degree among other things); and some fascinating writing for the Olympic Park Legacy Company, delving into the history of the site that will host the Games next year.
My partnership with the National Childbirth Trust has continued in designing for them the quarterly magazine (now 92 pages!) that the local NCT branch puts out to its members; and there’s been lots of genuinely fascinating research/writing for various business-orientated publications – covering subjects from the emerging economies of eastern Europe to what cash incentives are out there for people to invest in making new British movies.
I’ve travelled the world (through the magic of the internet) to research and promote a multi-national company’s many office sites across the world; helped a north London law firm find the right words for its new website; written features on a new rugby clubhouse, a new maternity unit and the Olympic Basketball Arena; and learned all about the merits of Amtico vinyl flooring by writing web and blog copy for the company.
There’s been lots more. Variety is the spice of life, as they say – and I’ve had plenty of it!
My target is for more of the same in 2012. I’m already hoping to develop my relationship – in partnership with Firstwave – with Age UK. And an early goal is to consult on the design and writing of a health food company’s website launch.
And of course, finally, 2011 was the year QPR won promotion back to the Premier League. Unforgettable, exciting times down at Loftus Road!
Here’s to 2012!