Daniel works with words.
Molding, shaping and pounding away at them is his trade. He has been known to wield them in anger, in romance, in hope and in vain.
Written. Spoken. Recorded. Edited. Published. Short and long.
In stories. In books. In articles. In tenders. In proposals. In policies and procedures. In poetry. In stories. In ideas.
The one constant Daniel has identified in his career is that it always involves words.
Daniel converses, collaborates and creates with words at his idea consultancy, Project Synthesis.
Daniel provides feedback and improvement with words through his business, App Advice.
Daniel writes books.
Daniel writes for Wired‘s GeekDad.com
Daniel’s words collaborate on YouTube
Daniel has written submissions to government.
Daniel has researched and written words as a fellow with public policy think tank, OzProspect.
Daniel’s word’s have appeared at Eureka Street, OnlineOpinion, The Age, The Australian, Herald Sun, New Matilda, Sydney Morning Herald.
Daniel’s words have been heard on radio.
Daniel’s words are social. As in:
He adores his two young boys and the work they do growing vegetables, playing LEGO and singing Crowded House’s Four Seasons in One Day every night before bed.