Digital Publishing: Your future social hub
Topics: HTML, pdf, social hub, social media, twitter, User experience, video, audio, Blog, Comment, digital publishing, embed, embed video, facebook, live news, page lizard, RSS, RSS feed
IKEA's bookbook™ and the anti-digital movement
If you're involved in publishing, you would be hard pushed not to have seen IKEA's bookbook™ advert. In just a few days, the clever video has gone viral, attracting a great deal of support for its simplicity and satirisation of the digital industry.
Topics: 2014, modern, online, technology, twitter, app, Blog, bookbook, catalogue, Comment, content, digital, digital age, digital media, digital publishing, ebook, future, IKEA, Innovation, interactive, magazine, media, new, publications, publishing
5 real digital ideas that sci-fi thought of first
Sci-fi has been ahead of the digital game for years, whether writers and directors were predicting the future or the people who eventually created the devices were influenced by the writers is an ongoing debate. In any case, here are 5 digital sci-fi predictions.
Topics: Blog, Comment, digital media, digital publishing, inventions, scifi prediction
Gamebook seems like a concept created before its time; prior to the days of interactivity and user power the internet and digital media now offer, rarely did audiences get a say in mass-produced media; publishing in particular.
Below I take a look at how gamebooks have changed as technology catches up with interactivity and ask, which is the better platform for this unique medium, print or digital?
Topics: print gamebook, Blog, childrens, choose your own adventure, Comment, digital gamebook, digital publishing, dredd, fiction, gamebook, games, interactive, novel, publishing
How libraries can adapt and incorporate digital publishing
As digital publishing challenges and changes the way we engage with print, I ask - what effect is digital having on our libraries?
As digital publishing challenges and changes the way we engage with print, I ask - what effect is digital having on our libraries?
