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LimeWrite is a bespoke marketing and writing agency; a pattern-maker of any emerging brand¹s future; a couturier of words; a community-minded activist that is always passionate about Africa.

LimeWrite's chief writer, Isla Haddow-Flood, is a professional, dedicated, and imaginative marketing specialist and writer. She has held senior management positions for the last 12 years, and has extensive experience in all aspects of the creative field from marketing and fine art practice to publications, film and design management. She excels at strategic conceptualisation and fully understands market forces and community needs and melds these with the creative process.

The following are just a few of the projects that she has completed over the last 12 years:
  • open movement and open access advocate, project managing WikiAfrica who's mail goal is to activate new African  Wikipedians and encourage memory organisations to contribute their knowledge to Wikipedia;
  • three years formulating extensive offline and online marketing campaigns for five projects for the non-profit social innovator Africa Centre;
  • creating social media strategies for Africa Centre's projects in the pan-African arts and cultural sector;
  • since 2003 has written reviews for Cape Town’s major film festivals (including Encounters and Out in Africa);
  • writing and presenting the film industry in Africa and the global film service industry to the filmmaking world through The Filmmakers Guide to South Africa and Service Companies of the World;
  • writing successful funding applications for the arts sector;
  • writing and presenting the film industry in Africa and the global film service industry to the filmmaking world, and;
  • maintaining and responding to queries and competitions as webmaster for some of South Africa's most loved brands.

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The flood of careless, unconsidered, cheap words is the greatest enemy 
of the profound word. 
– Stephen L. Talbott
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