North Yorkshire
Web
http://www.twofacesdesign.com
Media
Books, company literature, distance-learning materials, educational materials, illustrated books, journals, manuals, newsletters, online materials, theses and dissertations
Equipment and software
Computer(s): PC, Mac; typesetting and page layout (QuarkXPress, InDesign, Word), graphics (Photoshop, Illustrator), indexing, equation setting
Qualifications and awards
BA Fine Art (Sculpture), MA History of Art (Courtauld and UCL), Cert Ed in FE
Recent training
Essential editing (NEC) 2010, Proof reader express (Chapterhouse) 2009, Editing skills for non-publishers (PTC) 2008
Experience
Freelance designer and editor since 1992; advanced member of CIEP for 20 years; lecturer
Recent clients
Paul Mellon Centre, BBC Bitesize, Nelson Thornes, OUP, Cambridge University Press, Pearson, Exeter University, Yale University, Aston University, Edco, Keypath and a number of private and public sector schools and colleges, and students needing help with thesesĀ
Subjects
Art (general, instructional, visual), art history (general, 19th/20th century, academic), building/construction, chemistry, crafts, education, English literature, fiction, food and drink, gardening, history, information technology, media studies, music, politics
Featured
My main expertise is in art and education, although the latter has included subjects as diverse as building & construction or sociology. I have over 30 years' experience in art education, teaching drawing, sculpture and history of art at FE, BA and postgraduate levels. I am half of a graphic-design partnership that also does copy-editing, proofreading, typesetting and design. I successfully work to tight deadlines, am flexible in my approaches to working and can bring my skills to a wide range of subject areas. I am also accustomed to working with clients who do not have English as a first language and also those who support various minority groups.
Disclaimer note
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