Approving a proof means you’re saying, “this work is OK and ready to go.” Or maybe you have to say, “this work needs changes made, please send it back for revisions.” You might be asked to approve the proof, too. And a project manager might make sure the content being reviewed meets the intent and goals of the project it’s associated with. Legal teams may ensure the wording of a services contract is airtight. Marketing and creative teams may focus on the asset’s design and making sure corporate branding is followed. What is your role in the proofing workflow? Review the proof, approve it, or both?Īs a copy editor, your focus could be reviewing the proof for grammatical errors and misspellings. Before you start reviewing a proof, make sure you know what’s expected of you.
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