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These are the building blocks of any great news story – and also the key words that tell you everything you need to know about our company.

Welcome to words’worth.

We make the production of publications as pain-free as possible by turning incomprehensible messages into creative, enticing ones, and by marrying words, visuals and design into packages that are guaranteed to be read. Our clients in the financial, medical, mining, technology and scientific spheres will testify that we turn the inexplicable into the incredible.

But don’t take our word for it. See for yourself.

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When the names of the top five corporate publications were announced at the recent SA Publication Forum competition, Words’Worth could proudly claim to be involved in three of them. They are InSite (produced for Kumba Iron Ore), xxplore (Exxaro) and Vission (Swakop Uranium). 
 

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CAN DO? WE WANT YOU!


We are looking for a corporate editor who knows how to turn a three-word client brief into a fully-fledged internal newsletter or magazine.

If you can read a client’s mind, write copy that sings, panel-beat corporate-speak into entertaining reading and whip up an award-winning publication – all before lunch – then you might just be the person we need.

It’s a tall order. Can you rise to the occasion?

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Why be boring when you can be exciting?

This was Ingrid’s thinking 20 years ago when she decided that it was time to bring the excitement and interest of commercial publishing to the corporate publication world. She firmly believed that there was no need for corporate communication to be boring or any less interesting to read than the magazines and newspapers she had worked on. Words’worth, Ingrid’s brainchild, was born in a house in Melville in 1991.

On a chilly evening in June some of our suppliers joined us for hot-tails (a warmer version of the chilled cocktails we usually have on cocktail Fridays) to celebrate this exciting achievement.

See the pics here

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ww birthday cakeA Birthday Eating

The Anglo Medical Scheme created a serious mid-afternoon coffee break with their delicious, vanilla, two-tiered birthday cake.

It's highly appropriate that they celebrated our 20th birthday with us in such epic proportions: they have been a client of words'worth's for every one of those 20 years!

 







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