AI can paint, but is it art?
In his June column, Dickon Ross looked at the ability – or inability – of artificial intelligence to write an engaging column. Now, he puts AI’s artistic skills to the test.
In his June column, Dickon Ross looked at the ability – or inability – of artificial intelligence to write an engaging column. Now, he puts AI’s artistic skills to the test.
For many publishers, the printed magazine remains their flagship offering. In challenging times, what can they do to get the best possible return on their print investment? We ask The Manson Group’s Chris Ferrari-Wills.
James Evelegh picks some of the best quotes from our content production and UX special feature.
Welcome to our latest special feature, this time looking at all aspects of content production and UX. All of the insights and opinions come from leading suppliers to the publishing sector and from senior executives at UK publishing companies.
Welcome to our latest special feature, this time looking at all aspects of content production and UX. All of the insights and opinions come from leading suppliers to the publishing sector and from senior executives at UK publishing companies.
Welcome to our latest special feature, this time looking at all aspects of content production and UX. All of the insights and opinions come from leading suppliers to the publishing sector and from senior executives at UK publishing companies.
Welcome to our latest special feature, this time looking at all aspects of content production and UX. All of the insights and opinions come from leading suppliers to the publishing sector and from senior executives at UK publishing companies.
Welcome to our latest special feature, this time looking at all aspects of content production and UX. All of the insights and opinions come from leading suppliers to the publishing sector and from senior executives at UK publishing companies.
The severity of the climate threat is leading to a rollout of new initiatives. It is also making us question the efficacy of some existing schemes. Jo Beattie tells us what publishers need to be considering.
Describing someone as ‘simple’ is not a compliment, but for a system, workflow or user interface, it most certainly is.
Following an extensive review of Newsprinters Ltd, the business has regretfully concluded that it must propose the closure of its Knowsley print plant in the months to come.
If your last redesign was over twenty years ago, then it probably does. Newspaper redesigns used to be a common feature in the industry, but now, all attention is on digital. But, if your print product still matters, then so does its design.
Lack of resource is a perennial challenge for publishers. Their ever-expanding to-do lists are rapidly outstripping their capacity to deliver new products and services. Well, there is a proven way to unblock the logjam – outsourcing.
Three years of rising costs has put strain on the printer / publisher relationship. We grab some time with Acorn Web Offset’s Matt Carry to look at the current state of play and the outlook for the future.
If you’re considering launching a digital edition but are not 100 per cent sure that it’s the right thing to do, here’s some advice from BlueToad’s Paul DeHart.
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