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Technical Writing

Product owners and engineers will often insist that their product is so user-friendly they don't need documentation. They then turn to Technical Writers when they find out that that is not the case. I started working with doc-department (now merged into 3di information solutions) straight out of university and hit the ground running, learning all about technical communications, information design and managing projects.

Have a look at some of my handiwork here:

doc-department API documentation examples

This examples mini-site gives a good indication of the power of high-quality technical writing. Using the right tools you can write a piece of content once and have it converted into multiple different formats. We call this single-sourcing.

Read more about single-sourcing here

Tech Writers often also double up as UX writers or Technical Copywriters.

Read more about my Technical Copywriting experience here

I officially worked as a Technical Writer for three years, and unofficially for another two. If you'd like to hear more, drop me an email.

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