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A fine example!

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How we have been helping our clients

 

In addition to error-checking, it is the job of the sub-editor to improve sentence structure, make better word choices, if necessary, and add those extra touches that capture the reader's attention.

 

For some clients, keeping a critical eye on page design and looking for mistakes in the layout has also been part of the brief. ​​

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​The following examples demonstrate how sub-editor.com has allowed our clients to focus on their creative vision while ensuring that their publications are polished and ready for distribution (we do not name our clients).

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International
airline magazine

We have been re-writing the text, adding headlines and picture captions, checking page layout and proofreading final version.

TV listings

This included proofreading listings for accuracy, checking that all the details are correct for the specific regions of the country, and monitoring precise use of font, italics and bold.

PR companies

We have been re-writing and brightening up press releases intended for distribution, adding snappy headlines and captions, and giving advice to staff.

Business and
tourism titles

For a series of publications, we wrote headlines for much of the content including the cover, inserted pull-quotes and captions where needed, and we proofread the final version. We even helped the publisher to introduce a 'house style'.

Medical journals

This has involved checking for all the usual possible pitfalls as well as analysing for plagiarism, confirming facts etc.

Influential titles

For a London-based current affairs publication, we wrote headlines and helped to design the pages.

With a fresh set of eyes, a decent sub-editor can catch inconsistencies and ensure your text flows smoothly.

Using a sub enhances the overall professionalism of your work.

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