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Steve Press |
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Business Development Director |
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| Address |
New Proimage Ltd Rowlandson House 289-293 Ballards Lane London N12 8NP
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Service Description
Proimage was established in 1995 and has become the leading developer of browser-based digital workflow, production tracking and multi channel content management solutions to the newspaper and magazine publishing/printing industries. Proimage has its headquarters in Netanya, ten miles north of Tel Aviv, Israel, with sales and support offices in North America (Princeton, New Jersey) and Europe (London, UK).
With MediaWay’s multi channel content management publishing solution being added to its portfolio of products, Proimage is fast becoming the partner of choice with products spanning most areas of pre-press production, publishing workflow, content management and multi channel output solutions.
What is MediaWay and whom has it been designed for?
MediaWay allows both small and large publishers plus creative agencies to organise, automate and streamline their collaborative publication workflows.
MediaWay handles all steps of the workflow, from authoring, layout design, managing content (DAM etc), editing, planning, content review and proofing and final distribution to print and/or multi channel technologies such as the web, iPhone, iPad or other such devices or technologies.
More specifically, MediaWay is designed for companies who employ a diversity of specialists skilled in the following areas of the publishing workflow, namely:
• Copywriters who supply the articles and stories to be used in their publications and translators who localise the text into multiple versions.
• Designers who create the layout for their magazines, newspapers, manuals, catalogues, brochures and newsletters etc.
• Illustrators and photographers who add the graphical elements and manage this aspect of their publications.
• Editors and Sub Editors, who coordinate, review and edit the work of the writers, designers and illustrators.
• Managers who control the planning and scheduling of their publications.
• Product managers who need to create magazines and newspapers etc.
• Webmasters who are responsible for preparing content for online presentation and delivery to multi channel technologies.
• Customers who monitor the quality and progress of the publications they have commissioned.
All of these groups can collaborate on a publication both locally and remotely via standard internet web browsers such as Internet Explorer, Safari or Firefox etc.