During the 80's, the advent of desktop publishing and of design software such as Adobe Illustrator and Macromedia Fireworks, put the power and versatility of the computer at graphic designers' fingertips. Designers for the first time were easily able to manipulate images and create 3D images using the computer. C... Tags: graphic design, graphic design school, graphic design training, graphic design job, graphic de
Write And Publish A Book Eureka Style! By: Claude Jollet I had a dream. I wanted to write a book. I have found a neat way to jump over the publishing and marketing hurdles. What do I mean by neat? How about immensely more effective, efficient, and gratifying, for starters?
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You see, I love to write. I am also very curious, by nature. That can be a blessing and a curse! Over the years, I have dived into (read “immersed myself”) in a number of activities and fields of knowledge. I have acquired a fair amou... Tags: publish, self-publishing, book publishing, writer, book marketing
Exploring All Paths By: Scott Lindsay I suppose it is the dream of every writer to have a book published with a major publishing house, well known and well respected in the industry. With such publication one might encounter fame and perhaps a bit or fortune. If you could land such a publishing contract perhaps you could find time on major radio stations, television stations and reputable podcasts to share the wisdom you have to share. Newspaper and magazines might contact you for interviews and photo opportuniti... Tags: writing, christian writing, freelance writing, book publishing, publishing
Internet Authors aren't carnivores By: Mike Scantlebury Calling people names doesn't solve anything, and for Traditional Publishers to pretend that Internet Authors aren't what they claim to be is hardly going to advance the debate. Join Internet Author Mike Scantlebury in looking at the pros and cons of putting up your newly-written book on the web, and just see if what he is saying doesn't make sense. It could be the best move you made all week. Tags: novels, books, internet authors, publishers, publishing is dead
Internet Authors free the genie By: Mike Scantlebury What if? What if? The perennial call of the dreamer, the visionary, and the Internet Author. Such creative writers have seen the future, and it's not as we know it. It includes the end of the domination of Traditional Publishers and the rise in importance of The Reader, the ultimate customer of all writers. People may now make their livings on the net. What next? Mike Scantlebury has a prediction. Tags: author, writer, internet publishing, self publishing, making a living on the net
Internet Authors don't need advice By: Mike Scantlebury You're an author. You're feeling a little isolated, a bit lonely. You want comfort and encouragement. You ask for advice. Bad luck! What you get is unhelpful and contradictory. Better to ignore these offerings and get your work into print. On the internet. The only place that accepts whatever you have to offer and gives you feedback once the work is in print, not stifling your efforts before they ever see the light of day. Tags: internet publishing, novels, authors, Princess Diana, books, good, bad, writing
Shaking up the Big Boys: Self-Publishing Is Here to Stay By: Jen Narron. The Times, my friends, they certainly are changing... that's how the song goes. And that statement was never more true than in the world of self-publishing. Almost from the beginning, self-publishing was an option, but not one that was commonly used. The "accepted" method of getting your book into print was to cart it around to various book publishing companies in the hopes of getting it excepted. In most cases manuscripts were rejected out-of-hand. Tags: writing, publishing, books
Grow Your E-book Income by Discovering 3 Methods By: Derek Wood The business of selling e-books is expanding so rapidly that many people simply cannot keep up with the market. They are becoming so popular because each individual person's e-book is an information product, but the sheer numbers of areas that can be written about are limitless. Tags: ebooks, e-book, online publishing, epublishing, ebook writing
In today’s extremely competitive world you need accurate and up to date information of your own business, to enable you to take your business decisions quickly and correctly. The financial information regarding your business must be available at your fingertips and that is where good and perfect accounting and book keeping comes into play. It should also be provided to you at very competitive prices. Accounting and book keeping are necessary to prepare your tax returns as well as. Tags: book cover design, self-publishing, publishing firm, marketing, marketing firm, marketing
CMS Skills in demand By: marcashton When I originally launched the CMS blog it was largely as a resource to try and exchange some ideas on Content Management Systems and the changing technology demands. The more Ive learnt on the subject the more I believe that the subject is becoming a dedicated subject and skills set for both publishing and IT professionals. Tags: CMS, Content Management Systems, Skills, Technology, CMSBlog, publishing, publishing indus
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Violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act By: Joe Cline In 1978, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act was added, as Title VIII, to the Consumer Credit Protection Act. Its purpose is to ensure debt collection is pursued fairly rather than abusively and to give consumers a way to dispute or validate the accuracy of certain debt information. Tags: Guillermo Ochoa-Cronfel, The Cronfel Firm, creditor relation
Children’s Book Authors: Retain your Copyright Ownership! By: lifevestpublishing Children's book publishing is a hot market right now. Parents are working more hours than they really should have to be working these days, and they're looking for some way to spend a little more time with their kids. So, of course, one of the best options is reading to their children before bed. Tags: Children’s book publishing firm, children’s books maker
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