Cristine Pilgrim

Usability Report

Posted in document design, technical writing, usability by Cristine on August 6, 2008

A report I am working on for the company at which I am employed, TSAV. The style is fairly casual because it was written for colleagues on my team. Here’s the PDF: tsavusability

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Member of the Blurberati

Posted in arts writing by Cristine on July 27, 2008

I’ll be updating quite a bit more after next week, when I can access my portfolio again.  In the interim: this is not exactly technical writing, but still worth mentioning. I finished my first Blurb book today. The preview can be found here.

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Document Design: Auburn University MA Program

Posted in document design, publicity materials by Cristine on July 9, 2008

A poster I created for AU’s MA in English Studies program:

Writing Sample: STC Newsletter, Summer 2007

Posted in arts writing, editorial writing, technical writing by Cristine on July 9, 2008

Here’s an article I wrote for the Society for Technical Communication Summer 2007 newsletter. The subject: to announce the winner of the annual Donald Cunningham scholarship.  I don’t think it was my most “ambitious” piece of writing (save that for my seminar papers and portfolio defense during my last year of graduate school), but I think I achieved my aims: it is a short piece that showcases the work of the scholarship winner, as well as the philanthropic spirit of the STC, and the academic rigor of Auburn University. It is the kind of writing I would be happy to do for a NPO, community, or arts organization.

Looking back, I think the writing could be a lot tighter, but I like the introductory sentence a lot. When I wrote this, I had just recently finished writing a series of literary papers, so I was prone to more flourishes in my writing than usual.

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Greetings

Posted in Uncategorized by Cristine on July 9, 2008

Greetings! I’ll be using this blog as a ‘living portfolio’ of my technical writing work. Please contact me at cristine.pilgrim@gmail.com to inqure about my work as a freelance technical writer and editor.

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