Articles mentioning ‘Traditional Print’
Thursday, June 17th, 2010
Literary magazines have a very interesting place in this collection of stranded dodgems, because they are hedged in by books and magazines and newspapers which are all about to be pitched headlong into a new digital framework.
Tags: iphone app, Literary Magazines, Literature, Publishing, The Future of Publishing, Traditional Print
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Thursday, June 10th, 2010
At the moment I’m working on a website – Organic Peas And Orderly Queues – all about the agonies and more »
Tags: Books, The Future of Publishing, Traditional Print, Website
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Thursday, May 6th, 2010
A wind of change is gusting through the world of books. Basic terms are redefined, a new vocabulary is born. more »
Tags: 18th Century, 19th Century, 20th Century, Books, Educational, History, Literature, Print, Ralph Rochester, Technology, The Future of Publishing, Traditional Print
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Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
At the end of the eighteenth century, prints, caricatures and political cartoons were posted in print-shop windows for passing gawpers. more »
Tags: 18th Century, Artists, Atlantic Books, History, if:book, Internet, iPad, Literature, Multimedia, Political, Print, Storytelling, Technology, Traditional Print
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Tuesday, April 27th, 2010
Peter Collingridge is MD of Apt Studio, a digital consultancy specialising in publishing, and co-founder of Enhanced Editions, a digital more »
Tags: 4th Estate, Apple, APT Studios, Daunts, eBook, email, Enhanced e-book, Enhanced Editions, Google, iphone app, Literature, Print, Print on Demand, Publishing, Technology, The Future of Publishing, Traditional Print, Twitter
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Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
To make Alice for the iPad, we found an incredibly old copy of Alice in Wonderland and scanned the illustrations. more »
Tags: 19th Century, Apple, Atomic Antelope, Books, Children, Fiction, Interactive, iPad, Storytelling, Technology, Tilt, Traditional Print
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