So long 2011 – and thanks for the memories
As we bid farewell to 2011, it’s time to sit back and reflect on a year that’s been nothing short of outstanding. What’s made it so good? An awful lot, actually.
First and foremost, there are our clients. Without them, the Writing Hut would be… well, pretty cold and empty. Then there are our associates – the people who have embraced us as part of their team, and with whom we’ve developed fantastic working relationships. And last but certainly not least, there’s the work we’ve carried out. It’s been varied, educative and stimulating – and we’ve enjoyed every single bit of it.
Name a subject, and the chances are that we’ve written about it over the past year. We’ve crafted copy about tea, accountancy and payment cards. We’ve written about health and safety, cars, quarrying and cheese. We’ve created content about graffiti removal, GRP cabinets, waiter-call systems and furniture. We’ve even tackled sex, drugs and alcohol. And, believe it or not, we’ve written about someone whose job it is to predict the future.
The sentences we have constructed now find their home in advertorials, newsletters, blogs, direct mailings, brochures, leaflets, and website pages. We have also written for consumer magazines and the national media, and edited a broadsheet supplement.
To add a touch of glamour, Tim’s commentated at a motor show, lectured at Westminster Abbey, had a beer in the Houses of Parliament and breakfasted on the 38th floor of the Gherkin. He’s met Kevin McCloud, interviewed Monty Halls and Robert Llewellyn, and driven a prototype electric supercar.
So, as you can see, it’s been an exciting year for the Writing Hut. But, without the support of our clients, partners and friends, none of this would have been possible. That’s why we’d like to take this chance to say a huge ‘thank you’ to everyone involved. You know who you are, and it’s been an honour to work with you.
