220 Blackfriars
- Brand language
- Copy for design
- Copy for web
- Tone of Voice
Tone of voice, messaging and brochure copy

If patience is a virtue, faith and a sense of humour are its equally virtuous sidekicks.
7th June 2024. I get an email:
Hey Jonathan, Hope you are well. Just checking what your availability is in the coming weeks – anything available next week/week after?
Thankfully I was well, and I had some space. Hooray, looked like another project was on its way from one of my longest standing design agency clients.
Four days later:
Thanks for coming back to me. I’ll confirm as soon as possible – just waiting for some feedback from client and will keep you posted.
No problem.
Eighteen days later:
Hope you are well and enjoying the heat. Just checking in to see your availability in the coming weeks?
Eight email exchanges and another 17 days later, I had a copywriting brief in my trembling mitts.
Then, 4 days later, I sent brand story, strapline and a bunch of headline messaging options for review.
Here are a few of my favourite headlines from round one (for context, this is for a very smart, new London workspace, with a central theme of community, history and location):
Your old workplace is already feeling jealous
Our foundations go as deep as the 18th century
Southbank? Lunch? How long have you wanted
to be able to say that on a Monday morning?
So that was round one.

Then 12 email exchanges and 25 days later, I received my client’s clients’ feedback.
I made some tweaks. And another 37 days later, more feedback.
Then another eight, E I G H T months later, the brief had expanded into a brochure copywriting job.
Two and half months after that (18 and a bit months from the initial enquiry), I put my final invoice in.
Then another eight months go by and I see they’ve turned my brochure copy into a website.






I’ve just checked my inbox.
Fifty nine client emails. Three zoom catch ups. Two false starts. Three rounds of changes.
So, next time you get a quote from me and you think, “how much?”, just remember, you’re not only getting a cracking Copywriter, you’re getting the patience of a saint.
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