Dec 13 2010
At the end of the day the writer is representing the client and their message. If the writer doesn’t “get” the client’s message, the release will reflect that.
Continue reading →Nov 15 2010
The beauty about press releases is that every business still needs them. Here are a few things to know if you’re going to work with a freelance copywriter…
Continue reading →Jun 30 2010
She’s 69 years old and has officially gone under the knife…the artistic knife, that is. DC Comics unveiled the iconic superhero’s new look today in “Wonder Woman” Issue 600.
Continue reading →May 23 2010
The Six11Ink site has officially arrived…yes! After weeks of working late nights and gallons of caffeine intake, we are up and running.
Continue reading →Inventor unknown. The first typewriter to be commercially successful was invented in 1867 by C. Latham Sholes, Carlos Glidden and Samuel W. Soule in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
When Remington first started marketing typewriters, the company assumed the machine would not be used for composing but for transcribing dictation, and that the person typing would be a woman. Flowers were printed on the casing of early models to make the machine seem more comfortable for women to use.