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Key areas for my engineering copywriting have included machining and fabrication, cutting tools, power tools, industrial tool and equipment hire, electric motors, power generators, engines, bearings, seals, tyres, automotive paint, adhesives, silicone rubber, air conditioning and refrigeration, pumps, air compressors, water treatment and bottle sealing.


Lightweighting challenges in future mobility

Posted on 29/07/2024

Bearings have vital roles in machinery and devices of all kinds. My work as a copywriter has led me to look at them from many different angles. For this online article assignment, I was asked to investigate issues related to lightweighting in vehicles. Visit website

High speed lip seals

Posted on 29/07/2024

In the last couple of years, seals (of the kind you use in engineering) have become an important addition to my range of copywriting specialisms. Here’s just one example. Visit website

Tolerance stack-up in bearing assemblies

Posted on 22/08/2022

Bearings have been a pet copywriting subject of mine for several years. In this blog post I give a simple explanation of tolerance stack-up in bearing assemblies and how to calculate it. Visit website

SP Civil Design website

Posted on 29/06/2016

Based in Cornwall, but operating throughout the South West and UK, SP Civil Design specialises in water and environmental civil engineering with a focus on sustainability. I was the copywriter for its new website, working with Viki Carpenter of Gloss Media (www.glossmedia.co.uk). Visit website

maxon motor newsletter 2007

Posted on 17/07/2013

maxon motor newsletter from 2007. Copywriting by Mark Nicholson. News on products and applications from this leading manufacturer and supplier of precision electric motors and systems. View PDF

The Citroën HY Van

Posted on 15/07/2013

As a copywriter with a particular interest in the field of engineering, I enjoy any assignment that involves nuts, bolts and metal. I wrote this article for a project that didn’t come to fruition in the end, but I would like to share it anyway. Continue reading