University Affairs, Canada’s publication about higher education (or post secondary education as it’s said up North), unveiled earlier today its new web and magazine redesigns. If you want to learn more about this combined redesign (very nice integrated approach between print and web by the way), go read this blog post by Leo Charbonneau. And, […]
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Will Apple iPad, Amazon Kindle DX, and Sony Reader bring PDF versions back in style for online readers?
Web professionals have always frown upon the use of PDF as the online version of a print newsletter or magazine. For some publication officers and college magazine editors, PDF is an easy way to provide the online version of their hard print work. Just take the final file from the designer (PDF has been used […]
Register for Start The (Word)Presses by January 11 and get 3 extra webinars for free
I don’t know about you, but I’m always excited by the world of possibilities a new year offers. So, let me wish you the best for 2010. I gotta feeling it’s gonna be a good, good year (can’t you see me singing to the famous tune of the Black Eyed Peas?) I’ve got a few […]
Higher Ed Experts Webinars in 2010: WordPress for Magazines, Web Redesign, Analytics and Open Source CMS
And, that’s just for January, February, March and April 2010. I’ve tried to put a program that will help you do your job even better at a time where you are asked to do a lot more with a lot less (time, money, staff…) As usual, places are limited, so it’s always wise to register […]
Swarthmore College runs the online version of its magazine on WordPress
Since I started this blog in February 2005 with its version 1.2, WordPress has become one of (probably the) best online publishing tool out there. Can you believe version 2.9 will be released in a couple of months? Naturally, as higher ed print magazines have started to go digital or even paperless, more and more […]