Define "Informational Writing"It's a catch-all. Think of any reason for documenting information. Does your website need user help pages? Does a department in your company need manuals? Does your launch require a blogging campaign that's useful but doesn't adhere to strict news standards? Other examples: - Internal policies and memos
- Transform a mess of notes into something actionable
- Proposal drafts [drafts only]
- Topic glossing / gathering raw citations
This is an elastic category for cases where I am asked to perform a medium grade of research and fact checking. Usually either the density of information, or the quality of presentation, is not important in these jobs. The key service here is to turn scattered facts into something the target reader can be informed by. Testimonial"Nathan's work FAR exceeded my expectation! He pays not only extreme attention to details he also had a very good understanding of the overall context of the project, which enabled him to write with a voice that engages the audience even it is a technical manual." - iFOSSF.org
Writing Samples & More Info In the table below, SAMPLE denotes a writing sample in this category. The other items contain additional shopper education for prospective clients. |