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  • What we provide
  • What’s in it for you

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Contact

    • (+45) 70 20 60 23
    • contact@worddesign.dk
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We normally write copy from scratch, but can also help you by editing, improving and rewriting your own drafts.

The kinds of materials we’re usually asked to work with include:

  • Corporate mission statements, value concepts, etc.
  • Identity re-vamps and rethinks, brand repositioning
  • Concept development and prototyping new business models
  • Explanations of new technologies and product concepts
  • Design manuals and communication style guidelines
  • Exclusive, design-driven materials of all kinds
  • Websites and online profiles
  • Brochures, presentations, catalogues, press releases and newsletters
  • Marketing campaigns and materials
  • Advertising concepts, tag lines and copy
  • Manuscripts for corporate and product presentation films
  • Annual reports, CSR reports, sustainability reports, etc.
  • Articles for technical and professional journals

These are just some of the specialist fields in which we have documented experience with multiple clients over extended periods.

  • Management consultancy, corporate repositioning, branding
  • Advertising, PR and communication rejuvenation
  • Refrigeration, heat exchangers, district heating/cooling, air conditioning and dehumidification
  • Wastewater, water, separation, filtration and pump technologies
  • Wind turbines, solar power, energy and cleantech
  • Aviation and defence
  • Shipbuilding and maritime operations
  • Oil and gas, offshore operations
  • Food processing technologies, brewery operations
  • Medical technology and health care
  • Web-based business models and ICT technologies
  • Architecture, design and fashion/lifestyle
  • History, museums and archaeology
 
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  • More words: Quantum jumps and incremental improvements
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