Tina West

Writer, Editor, Marketer

United States

Tina is a freelance fiction writer, copywriter, and marketer who has been living in Brooklyn for 24 years. She writes fiction about the weirdness of family, feature articles about the connectivity of pop culture, and compelling copy about anything you want. She has a BFA from NYU in the Dramatic Arts and shares her home with three tuxedo cats.

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Portfolio
G2
09/30/2024
This Guide Is Styled.

Original style guide created for G2’s content marketing department. As a result of this guide, time-to-publication decreased by 25% and readership increased by 20%.

Canva
We trust you enjoyed your summer.

Video for the relaunch of a Brooklyn wine bar, used for social media and a drip campaign. This project elevated daily covers and raised revenue 20% during the first years of the COVID-19 pandemic, a time when most restaurants and bars struggled to stay open.

Canva
Owls landing

Landing page for the relaunch of a Brooklyn wine bar. Video for the relaunch of a Brooklyn wine bar, used for social media and a drip campaign. This project elevated daily covers and raised revenue 20% during the first years of the COVID-19 pandemic, a time when most restaurants and bars struggled to stay open.

Canva
top secret campaign

Video pitch for Top Secret Reading Series, a theatrical & literary happening in Brooklyn. The program took place in over 20 venues, lifting weekend revenue for the businesses every time we performed.

Modern Professional
10/24/2021
Game-Changing Psychedelic Water Leads a Revolutionary Movement

Your face will not melt. That is what Keith Stein reassures everyone about his newest product, Psychedelic Water, a blend of legal, non-hallucinogenic psychedelic herbs and green tea extracts. Before he became the founder of the recently-launched mood booster, he spent part of his career in the legal profession working with clever, successful entrepreneurs.

westeawest
10/31/2020
westeawest

The educational division of Michelsson-Gardener Corporation - mostly known for kitchen appliances - received private grant money to conduct a study about unacknowledged inequalities in pre-college education. It began ten years before my graduating class began kindergarten, and concluded that adhering to an alphabetical roll call throughout the course of twelve years of school had more to do with a student's success in life than race, sex, gender or class.