About Tiffany

I am a content writer/copywriter looking to spice up the connection between man and machine through empathy, research, strategy, and design. This is what led me to write about health and wellness, where I help people create positive experiences in navigating their health. As a writer, I understand that the experiences we have with the products, content, and the words we encounter in our everyday lives are important. Content matters.

I enjoy creating personalized and enjoyable experiences through empathy and human-centered design. I believe that words not only connect us but can create unique experiences. Taking a humanistic approach to content design shouldn’t be complicated or overthought. Simplicity is key. Users should feel empowered by the products they use and delighted with their experience with them.

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The idea of “showing and not telling” is crucial in landing a career in today’s marketing world. It’s easy to say you are doing something, but is far more impactful if you are able to show it instead. A good example is having a blog. Simply saying “yeah I like to blog” is no longer enough. These days agencies want to see you have a blog and want to know that you’re continually making an effort to update it.

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