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Subject:Re: What's a good title for a tw?--outcome From:KFuhlbrig <kfuhlbrig -at- AOL -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 3 Jun 1997 08:37:38 -0400
Thanks to all who replied to my original post!
Since I'll be contracting, I decided to come up with a "company" name. I
expect my focus to be marketing materials and/or proposals. Tell me what
you think....
Golden Pen Writing and Design (visualize cool logo)
Kathryn R. Fuhlbrigge
Technical Communication Specialist
I *think* I'm going to stick with "specialist" because it indicates a
specific subset of writing and design. However, I'm still considering
"technical communicator" or "technical documentation."
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