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- Are electronic communications more environmentally friendly than paper?
- Welcome drop in offset printing capacity in Australia
- Kainos Print book wins gold medal at National Print Awards
- Catalogues drive sales ‘up to 40%’ to prove print is still king
- Heidelberg to debut HundeHutte presses at Drupa (April 1)
- Kodak: more details emerge behind fall into Chapter 11
- The beginning of the end of printed mail . . . ?
- HP unveils B2 sheetfed Indigo as part of Drupa product line-up
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- Avoid looking stupid when self publishing: use the correct page order.
- The discipline required to write a book (Part 2)
- The discipline required to write a book (Part 1)
- The supreme value of wisdom, where to get it (and share it if you’ve got it!)
- 10 Decisions You Can Make to Change the World
- “I’ve got this great idea for a book . . . but I don’t have the time.”
- When worlds collide — a call to overhaul the National Print Awards
- PacPrint13 — the week that changed the printing industry forever
- Australian publishers say the book is not dead
- Kainos Print book wins gold medal at National Print Awards
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Avoid looking stupid when self publishing: use the correct page order.
One significant area of confusion we find amongst people who come to us to print their self published book concerns the correct page order, particularly at the beginning of the book. There is a “bible” which anyone who does a … Continue reading
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Typography — advice on good and (very) bad typography
Good typography is to a printed product as fresh ingredients are to cooking. If either are missing, the end result is badly compromised. Here are two excellent articles on the subject of typography. One is full of good advice and … Continue reading
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Update on simple weight reduction secrets for the busy entrepeneur
Back in January I wrote a blog on simple weight loss secrets that have so far enable me to lose nearly 15kg. Because of a stomach complaint, I found I could not eat too much without getting a terrible “full” … Continue reading
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All about RGB and CMYK
There are few subjects more likely to confuse people who have little or no knowledge of the printing process than the need to convert from RGB to CMYK. This article and those which will follow are designed to go some way … Continue reading
Smackdown: Printed Editions vs. Digital Editions
I recently read an amusing article in which a paper company sought to fight back against the “ridiculous” notion that electronic books are greener than printed books. The article, from a company called International Paper and called “Smackdown: Printed Editions … Continue reading
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