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National Magazine Awards 2013 Finalists

The American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME) revealed its finalists for the 2013 National Magazine Awards this week. National Geographic leads the pack with seven nominations, with Bon Appétit and New York trailing only slightly behind with six nominations each. ...

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DPS Tip: Swiping Articles Horizontally

When building articles in Adobe Digital Publishing Suite, determining how the content will be revealed to readers must be part of the design process. Sometimes it’s desirable for an article to be experienced as a series of pages that a ...

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Top 10 Best Tips for InDesign Users

Whether you’re just dipping your toes into the InDesign waters or you’ve been using it for several years, you know there’s always something more to learn. In my role, I have the unique opportunity to support and guide all levels ...

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5 Keys to DPS App-Building Success: Check!

If you’ve recently created your first DPS app, you know it can be frustrating to tie all the pieces together and get it right when you’re trying to figure it out by yourself. In fact, you’re probably still wondering what’s ...

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Women in Media: The Latest Buzz

In the past week, there’s been another significant wave of announcements accentuating how high-profile women are making their mark in the media and publishing industries. Here are some highlights: In a PBS MediaShift article, three women in the media industry ...

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Cosmo Hires New Fashion Director

In yet another staff move by Editor in Chief Joanna Coles, Aya Kanai has been named Fashion Director of Cosmopolitan magazine. According to Min Online, she will start in her new role on April 1. Kanai most recently was Head ...

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DPS Tip: Publishing for SD and HD iPads

When you’re publishing Adobe Digital Publishing Suite apps for the iPad, you must take into account the different resolutions of the standard-definition and the newer high-resolution models. To target both devices, consider these options when building your app: Creating separate ...

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Pinterest Roundup — March 2013

Pinterest has undoubtedly shaken up the social media landscape, and it’s become a powerful referral source for many publishers. In order to best leverage this new tool, it’s important to stay up to date on how other publishers are successfully using ...

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This Week in Publishing — March 15, 2013

Publishers’ E-book Revenue Strategies, Facebook’s News Feed Redesign, LinkedIn’s Pulse Purchase, Sotheby’s ‘Catalogues’ App, TFP DPS Tip: Detailed Naming for Interactives, Women in Media: The Latest Industry Buzz Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the ...

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This Week in Publishing — March 8, 2013

HTML5 vs. EPUB3 vs. Native Apps, 4 Digital Subscription Strategies, 5 Digital Publishing Trends, TFP DPS Tip: Smooth Scrolling Articles, Digital Publishing at Nat Geo, EWIP’s Leadership Conference, Yahoo’s Telecommuting Ban Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy ...

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EWIP: Publishers and Tech Leaders Weigh In on Future of Media

At the Fifth-Annual Women’s Leadership Conference, hosted by Exceptional Women in Publishing (EWIP) this week, representatives from publishing industry powerhouses gathered to discuss the state of the industry, from digital monetization to social media to content strategy. The conference’s keynote ...

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TFP Helps National Geographic Leverage Interactive Design

In 2006, National Geographic tapped Technology for Publishing to help streamline a labor-intensive print production workflow. As a result of that partnership, within one year the magazine had shaved three weeks off its production cycle, cut costs and manual labor by reducing the need for paper-based page proofing, and streamlined processes and collaboration across departments.

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