The future of magazine reading: why mobile optimisation is key
If your digital magazine is not a premium pleasurable reading experience on mobile, then it’s time to rethink your strategy, says eMagazines’ Blake Pollard.
If your digital magazine is not a premium pleasurable reading experience on mobile, then it’s time to rethink your strategy, says eMagazines’ Blake Pollard.
The paper industry is not responsible for mass deforestation, says Denmaur’s Danny Doogan, and it’s important to put the record straight.
Micropress has ordered a DRUPA 2024 Speedmaster XL 106-8P with Plate to Unit from Heidelberg.
At our recent AI Special Q&A webinar, we ran out of time before we could get to all the questions. Here are the questions we missed on the day, and our expert panellists’ answers.
The Stationers’ Company has been appointed as custodian of the Paper Gold Medal.
For print production teams, deadline day is a full-on experience. Dean Cook of The Magazine Production Company talks us through a recent deadline day, processing three hyperlocal newspapers.
Communications International Group has made its second new appointment of 2025 with the recruitment of James Rohan to be the company’s new studio head and creative lead.
The i Paper says the refreshed masthead and strapline promotes impartial news and intelligent debate.
Both internally and externally, digital publishing is increasingly collaborative. Teams and organisations are joining up their assets, insights, and connections to achieve a stronger foothold in the tumultuous media ecosystem.
AI is driving major workflow efficiencies and image enhancements within editorial and picture teams, says Derek Milne, commercial pixometrist at Pixometry.
The Stationers’ Company has announced the winners of the Innovation Excellence Awards.
With cost and environmental pressures to the fore, publishers and their print partners are having to work much more collaboratively. We grab five minutes with The Manson Group’s Chris Ferrari-Wills to look at the choices they face.
It’s not just newsstand titles that require well designed covers, says Andy Cowles. For specialist titles too, the front cover helps define the magazine and its readers.
Members of the Geological Society of London will notice a bold new look for their membership magazine Geoscientist when the Autumn issue lands in September.
Every piece of print is an opportunity to wow your reader, says Acorn Web Offset’s Matt Carry. We grab five minutes with him to revisit some of the exciting options available to publishers to engage their audiences through print.
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