Electronic Prepress blog by Jeremy Matters

Electronic Prepress

"Tips, tricks, and questions answered about prepress and offset printing."

Blogging Ethics blog

Blogging Ethics: dialogue regarding a Code of Blogging Ethics (C.O.B.E.)

IT-Enquirer by Erik Vlietinck

IT-Enquirer by Erik Vlietinck


IT-Enquirer is a pan-European publication covering digital publishing in the broadest sense of the word. Here you can find in-depth information about website design, desktop publishing, prepress, photography and image processing, graphic design, and printing in general. Video-editing, 3D animation, publishing production, workflow issues, and much more are also covered in background articles, analyses, interviews, and reviews.

The Worsley Blog : written mainly by Gordon Woolf and by Geoffrey Heard.

The Worsley Blog
Comments on anything applicable to the production of formatted publications — newspapers, magazines, newsletters, books

words / myth / ampers & virgule blog by Dick Margulis

words / myth / ampers & virgule: "occasional essays on working with words and pictures
—writing, editing, typographic design, web design, and publishing—
from the perspective of a guy who has been putting squiggly marks on paper for over four decades and on the computer monitor for over two decades"

DimBulb Association

DimBulb Association: "Dimbulb Associates is an collection of individuals taking a holistic 'New Age' approach to finding the best solution to hardware and software needs -- a parody of high-tech equipment suppliers. Our moto: Complex solutions to simple problems"

A Visit To Lornitropia | blog by Steve Duncan

A Visit To Lornitropia

Lor•ni•tro•pi•a (lôrn i tr�΄ pēa), 1. The state of being engrossed in gathering and disseminating knowledge on a particularly interesting subject

JimRaffel.com | Golden Nuggets and print stuff

JimRaffel.com
JimRaffel.com is about his day-to-day experiences in the printing industry.

Publishing, Page Layout, & Typography blog by David Bergsland

Publishing, Page Layout, & Typography: The shift to graphic designers continues: "This is a collection of tips, explanations, DIY how-tos, and editorials concerning page layout, typography, and clear communication with type. The tools of choice are InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, FreeHand, GoLive, and FontLab. The experience of the author began in 1967."