Project Description: Make myself a website capable of hosting my multifaceted portfolio of freelance writing and web design work.
Author: Peter Chordas (page 14)
Bark – Editing, Layout, and Design “ACTION ALERT: Spotted owl habitat under fire!”
My role was to edit this piece and get it out to Bark’s list ASAP in order to stop a proposed logging operation that was threatening Northern Spotted Owl habitat on Mt. Hood.
BARK – ARTICLE
“Why You Should Be Worrying About Roads”
“Whenever it rains, water washes over every inch of road in the forest. And as each drop heads downhill toward the waterways that line our forest valleys, they carry with them little souvenirs from their roadtrips.”
Bark – Editing, Layout, and Signup Page “Tell the Forest Service to Get Rid of Crumbling Old Logging Roads!”
It was up to me to edit this piece, and prepare a signup page for folks who were interested in Bark’s then-new campaign to remove old logging roads from Mt. Hood National Forest.
Bark – Editing, Layout, and Design “Bark Alert: 5 ways you can stop Nestle!”
In the Bark office there was always contention about using social media logos, because to do so was to indirectly promote—and tacitly endorse—for-profit social media companies.
Bark – Newsletter “SPECIAL ALERT: Stop Logging Roads from Limiting Recreation”
When I wrote this piece, the Mt. Hood Forest Service was in the process of gathering information that would support their upcoming “TAP” project, a nationwide initiative aimed at reducing road volume in the National Forest system.