





PROJECTS
Makusudi Consulting works with clients with both long and short-term projects and collaborate with each organization to cater to individual needs and requests.

CONTENT EDITING, COPYEDITING, AND PROOFREADING
Micah is well-versed in a number of style guides, including:
Economist Style Guide
Harvard Style
New Hart's Guide
World Vision International's Common Core brand and style guidelines
Modern Language Association (MLA) Handbook
Turabian Manual (Chicago Style)
She also has worked with organizations to create style guidelines based on their branding and identity statements. She worked to ensure that everyone within the network, from its global working groups to national networks and global and local member agencies, knew how to present their communications as a cohesive network and speak with the same "voice".

ORANGE LOGIC'S CORTEX DIGITAL ASSET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Micah was brought on by the Global Content team in the Global Marketing and Communications department to manage the transition from World Vision's existing global library to a new digital asset management system.
She worked with project partners, including the global IT team and Australia support office; stakeholders across World Vision's global Partnership; the vendor; and the business team in charge of the digital library to design a system that met the needs of different offices and teams and implement these functional requirements in a way that would provide end-users with a modern interface and simplified and intuitive search experience.

ORANGESCAPE'S KISSFLOW DIGITAL COLLABORATION WORKSPACE
Micah is well-versed in a number of style guides, including:
Economist Style Guide
Harvard Style
New Hart's Guide
World Vision International's Common Core brand and style guidelines
Modern Language Association (MLA) Handbook
Turabian Manual (Chicago Style)
She also has worked with organizations to create style guidelines based on their branding and identity statements. She worked to ensure that everyone within the network, from its global working groups to national networks and global and local member agencies, knew how to present their communications as a cohesive network and speak with the same "voice".