Freelance for Siegel & Gale and Emap

January 1998 to November 1999

Returning to Siegel & Gale as a freelance information designer, I did several complex projects:

  • rewrote all the letters that Freemans catalogue sends out to its customers, including demands for outstanding payments;
  • wrote, in collaboration with its legal team, all the documentation for Standard Life Bank’s Freestyle mortgage, one of the first offset mortgages, translating legal gobbledegook into plain English.

Also did sales work, both cold-calling leads and giving new business presentations.

Skills: developed my knowledge of financial services, found out how to collaborate with experts.

Emap
Freelance production editor for Internet magazine and then a freelance sub-editor and production editor for about a year on various telecoms titles for Emap. Good practice at turning up and getting on with things in a new team. And I learned a lot of weird telecoms acronyms.

Online
Did three days’ information design work on a website for the company that became MRM and was asked to join.

Production editor then deputy editor for Music Maker Publishing, Ely, Cambridgeshire

November 1994 to November 1996

Production Editor then Deputy Editor of Keyboard Review magazine: managed the flatplan, worked out a house style, sub-edited all the copy and prepared the pages for the designers, in Quark Xpress; wrote album reviews, researched original articles, and interviewed musicians such as Tori Amos, Gillian Weir, and Chas and Dave. Took on responsibility for a new music supplement: budgeted, commissioned copy, negotiated with copyright holders.

Skills: learned how to use Quark XPress, and how to plan, budget and run a magazine.

Made redundant when the company was taken over by Future Publishing and relocated to Bath.

Information design consultant for Siegel & Gale, Fitzroy Street, London

June to October 1994

Rewrote complex information in plain English and improved the usability of forms, statements, manuals and suchlike. For example, I rewrote the mortgage terms and conditions for NatWest and helped redesign the Royal Mail’s forwarding form.

Left to do a job I’d been previously offered which had then disappeared – and returned unexpectedly.

Software manual designer for Datapaq Ltd, Cowley Road, Cambridge

September 1992 to April 1994

Re-wrote, re-designed, indexed and typeset software manuals for industrial temperature-monitoring systems using Microsoft Word and PageMaker 5 on a PC. Established a house style for six different languages; commissioned translations and typeset them.

Left to do a similar information design job for a London consultancy, where my boss’s partner worked.

Publisher’s assistant for the Islamic Texts Society

June 1989 to January 1991

Sub-edited complex scholarly books (taught myself proofing marks); produced publications using DTP; created a mailing list; wrote a beginner’s guide to Islam and discovered my talent for information design, putting complex information into a simpler clearer format. An introduction to basic publishing skills.

Made redundant.