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The story behind
Why Gutenberg? Isn't it old-fashioned to refer to print? No, it is certainly not, as what Gutenberg invented was the beginning of modern communication.
The digital content we are surrounded by today would not have been imaginable if the printing press hadn't been invented: books that are read all over the globe, newspapers that are produced on a daily basis.
Whether it is on paper or on a screen - the aim is the same: making sure the content created is accessible to a wider audience, not just a few happy ones.
Yet, we do know that content varies depending on the medium. We create content that is tailored to the target audience and the chosen communication channel.
Discover more about why Gutenberg.
About me
In the mid 90s I almost enrolled at Johannes-Gutenberg-University Mainz, but then chose Germany's oldest university city, Heidelberg, to do my Master in translation studies and European law and to start my career as a journalist for the cultural pages of the regional newspaper.
From there I moved to Frankfurt, Bonn, Brussels and now Bern. Over the years I gained experience as a multi-lingual journalist, online writer and content strategist, assisting EU institutions in their communication services for more than 14 years.
My expertise includes content strategy, search engine optimisation (SEO), translation, journalism and online writing. Gutenberg is more than ever my reference - get in touch and you'll know why.