Aug 28, 2017 · 1 min read
Hi Leigh,
Thanks for your comment! If you’re just starting out, hypothetical examples are probably okay, if that’s all you have. But for newer writers, it’s usually best to see projects that were done with a team, such as a school project or a volunteer/pro bono project, so we can understand more about how the project came together cross-functionally and how you made decisions with a variety of stakeholders. If you’re just creating projects on your own, it’s harder for us to understand how you came to the final decisions, what the aim or goal of the project was, and whether your copy was successful within those constraints. Hope that helps!
