This January, we introduced our first iPad App, DPSCreate™: Building Interactive Content, created to help InDesign users produce compelling digital content using Adobe® Digital Publishing Suite™. Today, the app was updated to reflect changes released in the V19 release of ...
The American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME) National Magazine Awards winners were named last night. Here’s a quick recap of the winners in each category. Magazine of the Year WINNER: Time General Excellence, Print General-Interest Magazines – Honors large-circulation weeklies, ...
The Christian Science Monitor‘s Digital Transformation, Alternate Layout in InDesign CS6, WPA Conference 2012, PEPCON, Webby Awards Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week we’re discussing The Christian Science Monitor‘s digital ...
One of the most anticipated features in the release of InDesign CS6 was the Alternate Layout function. Alternate Layout allows designers to create multiple versions of the same layout for different formats or devices, within a single InDesign file, saving ...
Lucy Danziger, Editor in Chief of Self magazine since 2001, has been elected President of the American Society of Magazine Editors. The post has a two-year term. Danziger was the Founding Editor of Women’s Sports & Fitness and is co-author ...
Adobe Launches CS6, What’s New in InDesign CS6, Tablet Apps Study, Condé Nast Optimizes for the iPad, Content Strategies for Publishers Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week we’re discussing Adobe’s ...
This story is different than usual—more personal than technical. In my many years of working with and advising publishers on how they should produce their content, one of the things I talked about early on and in the last century ...
This week, Adobe is announcing the much-anticipated release of InDesign CS6, which brings some exciting and dramatic new changes to the design tool. TFP has been actively working with the pre-release team and key clients on several targeted projects to ...
Rodale’s YouTube Channel, What’s New in EPUB 3, Huffington Post’s New App, Management Changeups Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week we’re discussing Rodale’s YouTube channel, what’s new in EPUB 3, ...
If you’re in publishing and haven’t yet heard about or paid attention to EPUB, it’s time to start listening. In its simplest form, EPUB is an industry-standard digital format for publications that was originally targeted at books because they were ...
DOJ Sues Apple and Major Publishers, How Publishers are Handling Timeline, Amazon Announces In-App Purchasing, Garter Releases Tablet Market Statistics, Facebook Acquires Instagram Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week we’re ...
On March 30, Facebook officially rolled out Timeline, the new format for profiles and pages, to all brand pages. Some brands were ready to go by the deadline, having put a lot of thought and effort into how to best utilize ...
Optimizing DPS for the iPad 3, MPA’s Release of Tablet Guidelines, National Magazine Award Finalists, Next Issue Media, and Apps as the Future of E-books Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This ...
Digital publishing has been in a tizzy since the release of the new iPad, with Adobe Digital Publishing Suite users scrambling to get accurate information on how to get their content optimized for the new device. Based on feedback from ...
The New iPad and App File Size, Apple Newsstand, How to Select the Right Tools to Create Digital Magazines, Digital Circulation Increases, Adobe CS5.5 Deal, Washingtonian Loses an Editor, Top Magazines on Twitter Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting ...
The good news for publishers is that the adoption rate for tablets and e-readers is quickly growing, which translates into a rising demand for digital apps and publications. Corporate publishers and ad agencies are taking notice and exploring these new ...
MPA Digital: Swipe, Adobe DPS Release 19, The Daily Optimizes for the New iPad, 2012 National Magazine Awards for Digital Media, and SXSW Interactive Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week ...
Yesterday, TFP attended MPA Digital: Swipe, followed by the American Society of Magazine Editors' (ASME) presentation of the 2012 National Magazine Awards for Digital Media, the Digital Ellies. It was inspiring to see such great work, with the finalist representing many corners of the publishing industry. Take a look at the winners in each category below.
In advance of this week’s release of Adobe Digital Publishing Suite Release 19, TFP got a preview of its across-the-board enhancements as the product continues to evolve rapidly in response to user demands. Here are the highlights of what you can ...
A Look at Digital Magazines’ Future, Condé Nast’s Plan to Share Readership Reports, Unexpected Benefits of Revamping Your Workflow, What the New iPad’s Retina Display Means for Publishers, and a New Digital VP for National Journal Group Welcome to TFP’s ...