Our rapidly growing list of clients includes companies involved in software development, IT services, and scientific publishing, located around the world:
- Advanced Solutions, an HP Company
- Alaxala Networks Corporation
- Camera and Photo Imaging Show
- The Canadian Expat
- Excelsior
- Hitachi Medical Corporation
- Hitachi Technical Communications
- Information Processing Society of Japan
- Latex International
- MYRA Systems
- PayPro Global
- ThinkSCIENCE
Testimonials
I would highly recommend Adam to anyone looking for a technical writer who is able to work well remotely. Not only did he create a detailed online help system from scratch with very little assistance, but he thoroughly tested the product and provided extensive feedback on its usability. His ability to understand technical concepts and his high work ethic meant that I could focus on the business knowing that the documentation was in the hands of a professional. I couldn't have asked for a better experience.
Tibor Madjar
President, PayPro Global
At his core, Adam is just a very organized and reliable person. He plans his work, gives each task some thought before he dives in, and often comes up with ideas for a different and better approach. He is professional in all of his interactions, represents a group well, and accepts feedback with an open mind. I very much enjoyed working with Adam, and would like to have that opportunity again.
Steve Shewchuk
Documentation Manager at a software company
Adam is a forward-thinking technical writer, always looking to analyze and use new technologies to improve the documentation process and output. For example, in addition to his writing tasks, he managed a project to work with usability specialists and improve a large and complex documentation set. I'd love to work with him again.
Zvi Gilbert
Documentation Manager, Alias
Adam brought many skills to his job that took our documentation in directions that were very forward-facing: his use of graphics to represent data was, I'm sure, one of the reasons that the Rendering in Maya book won an award at the Society for Technical Communication. He was also an innovator for creating movies in documentation, many years before YouTube and many years before most software companies were considering such a use. He was able to carry the full process, from storyboard through script through final edits with voice actors. He's a true professional, and a calm, intelligent person to work with in stressful times.
Pat Anderson
Documentation Manager, Alias