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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.

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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.  

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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. 

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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.

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