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31 Ways to Promote Your Book in March During Small Press Month by Brent Sampson
... Mar 30 Publish a "Large Print" edition of your book. With the world's demographics growing older, "large print" editions are becoming more and more popular. Featuring 14 or 16 point fonts, these editions appeal to the aging community because they are easier to read. You've already written the book, now re-publish a new "Large Print" edition to increase your revenue and double the effectiveness of your marketing initiatives. It's easy to get published here. Mar 31 - Take a breath.
How Does Your Printer Work? by John Sollars
... Laser printers popularized DTP or Desk Top Publishing for it can print any number of fonts and any graphics.. This is how the computer and printer operate to print When we want to print something we simply press the command “Print”. This information is sent to either RAM of the printer or the RAM of the computer depending upon the type of printer we have. The process of printing then starts. While the printing is going on, our computer can still perform a variety of operations.
Numerology and Oracles: The Tablets of Fate by Keith Abbott
... > Modern Printings of the Oracle The most complete version of the "Tablets of Fate" that I've found were printed in "The Complete Fortune Teller" by Diana Hawthorne (Blue Ribbon Books, Inc., New York, 1940), and in an English printing of the same book "Laurie's Complete Fortune Teller" by Diana Hawthorn (W and G Foyle, Ltd, London. 1946). A copy of the English edition was recently put up for sale on E-bay and still shows up in the search engines.
Middle Zone Standard Study Of Handwriting by Jacob Cammarata
... Cammarata, 1984, Self-Published Experiments with Handwriting, Robert Saudek, 1929, William Morrow & Co., NY The Psychology of Handwriting, Nadya Olyanova, 1960, Sterling Publishing, NY Studies in Expressive Movement, GW Allport & PE Vernon, 1933, Macmillan, NY Diagrams of the Unconscious, W Wolff, 1948, Grune & Stratton, NY The Psychology of Handwriting, Robert Saudek, 1925, Allen & Unwin, London *Handwriting: A Key to Personality, K Roman, 1975, Noonday Press, NY, page 147.
How Much Is A Great Business Logo Really Worth? by Curtis D. Tucker
... 600-1200 dpi is best for professional printing. These type of
files lose their detail when enlarged but can be reduced. The last file types you will need would be JPEG and GIF. These are
pixel files and are used for web design. They should be in a RGB color
format. Be aware that not all colors translate well on the Internet,
especially GIF files. Ask if the logo designer used web safe colors. You
should receive crisp 72 dpi files for the Internet.
A Guide to Website Promotion -- Part Two by Scott Lindsay
... Publish an eNewsletter (“ezine”): this is a periodical electronic publication with useful information for your clients. You may include in the eNewsletter articles, press releases, news and special offers. But don’t forget to include a visible link to your website as well. Send your clients special offers, discount coupons, product updates and so on. These should be personalized, clear and to the point. Once again: don’t spam. There are email marketing companies that have developed lists of ...
Could Your Area Support Another Local Newspaper? by Jim Sutton
... FinallyGet quotes on every configuration of printing your paper. Find out about 4-color process, spot color, black ink only (more about this) and combinations of these, which pages will be color and which will be black ink only (if any). Adjust all your own rates according to this data. And remember that the market you choose to reach will determine much about your use of color and other options.
Designing Technology: Making the Leap by Jamie Monberg
... The pieces are out there, we just need to put them together. Instead of viewing technology as something to design around, we should design with it, engaging technology not as a mechanic uses tools, but as an artist uses paint. Interacting with technology shouldn’t be taxing for the user—it should be fluid and intuitive. Good print design communicates ideas this way; doing the same in technology design requires but one courageous tweak in the way we embrace the medium.
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