
GIULIA NIGRINI
Director of operations & copywriter.
LEVEL-HEADED, MOTIVATED, & SEARCHING FOR INSPIRATION.
Each company or brand has a voice and a story to tell.
Creating copy, whether it be for a blog, ad campaign or billboard is about connecting with your audience and building upon that story.
It also allows one to present multiple opportunities for your audience to engage with one’s brand and/or company. In the end, it is about giving life and a sense of community to this continuous story that is your brand/company.
With every project, I focus on bringing out the unique voice of our clients while assisting them in laying down the building blocks to keep the story going. People want to know the names and faces behind the brands they use daily, and I take great joy in getting those brands out there communicating and engaging with their audience.
The companies/brands that come through our way are always fascinating. It allows me to interact with people on an entirely different level while using that relationship to assist them to garner the skills necessary to tell stories. I would be delighted to be a part of your brand journey, do not hesitate to contact us for any copy-writing needs you may have.
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CURRENT COURSES.
- German B2 – Mcgraw-Hill
- Italian B2 – Mcgraw-Hill
- French B2 – Mcgraw-Hill
The things I love
3 of my favourite movies
my favourite colour




Hobbies
painting

GARDENING

Cooking

Vlogging

husbandry

Some of my work
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A Guide to Your Next Logo
What is your next logo going to be? The most iconic logos are often simplistic ones, designs that become irreversibly recognizable. Seeing as your logo will be your first, last, and consistent point of branding for the customer you likely
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4 Reasons to Have a Monogram
Let me start by saying that I absolutely love my monogram. It gives me a sense of professionalism and a concrete basis for my personal branding. My monogram truly reflects me, my style, and my personality. I believe that it
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A Guide to Personal Branding for your Resume
I remember making my very first resume using Word. It was so different from how we present ourselves now. Far more personal information was required, and a photo of yourself was the norm whereas nowadays it is merely a suggestion.