Oh hey there!

Thanks for stopping by. You’ve caught me in a little ‘in-between’ season. If you’ve been here before, things will look a little different. And if it’s your first time here, the place usually has a bit more going on – we’re mid-rebuild behind the scenes.

Oh hey there!

Thanks for stopping by. You’ve caught me in a little ‘in-between’ season. If you’ve been here before, things will look a little different. And if it’s your first time here, the place usually has a bit more going on – we’re mid-rebuild behind the scenes.

Amie Turner Ink is evolving

(Don’t worry, I haven’t bought a goat farm. Yet.) 

So that’s why things are looking a little scaled back around here. (And tbh, it feels good to clear the clutter)

Because the reality is, the way we all create content, communicate online and bring our big, bold visions to life is shifting at lightning speed.

Ten years ago?  The online world looked very different.
Ten months ago?  Unrecognisable.
Ten seconds ago?  Honestly, probably outdated. (Thanks, clever robots.)

So I’m also rebooting.

Not disappearing. 

Not ditching words for goat cheese (although I do love both). 

I’m just reshaping how I work, what I offer, and how I show up for the brilliant humans I get to call clients.

While I’m still working on projects for my long-term clients, things like website copy refreshes, sales email sequences and communications strategy and planning. I’m just not taking on any new projects for a while.

And I’m thinking about the big questions...

What’s next for AT Ink?

What’s the ultimate French butter brand?

And how can I help more good-hearted small biz owners sound more human – and less like a bot – even a very charming, efficient one?

So yes, the site’s getting an upgrade. 

New projects are on ice for a while. 

But there’s more coming.

There’s always more.

Watch this space.

And if you’re a past client and want to get in touch…

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY:
I acknowledge and give thanks to the Ramindjeri people as the Traditional Owners of the lands and waters on which I work and live. I pay my deepest respects to their Elders past and present and celebrate the stories, culture and traditions of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. I acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded. This land was, and always will be Aboriginal land.