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Editorial, Packaging, Naming & More
 

From writing listicles before they were a thing at Time Out New York, to a staff position at Seventeen, to becoming the founding editor of Oregon Bride Magazine, then a shopping columnist at Willamette Week, I've been around the editorial writing block about one million times. But once print started really banging the death rattle, I made my way to copywriting and never looked back. 

Over the years, I've had ton of fun with script punchups and taglines and retail campaigns and naming things and product packaging — you name it, I've probably had fun doing it. The following are some deep cuts that don't fit anywhere else — enjoy.  

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Everyone everywhere
Since 2000
Me

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Naming

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A fun script punchup
for Hovercraft and Woodward

Nationwide Franchise Launch:
Sit Still Kid's Salon

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New Seasons
Market
editorial: 
The Table

Consumer Whore, a column in the style of Buzzfeed before Buzzfeed existed, for Willamette Week

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New Seasons Market Miscellany 

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