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Our DPS magazine just went live on Apple!

Jul 10, 2012 9:08 AM

After a steep learning curve and much head scratching, we launched our first fully Newststand-native magazine (via Adobe DPS) on Friday.

 

That doesn't make us experts, but if there's anyone out there cutting their teeth on a DPS product with Newsstand or wants to ask a design print pro about the experience of designing for the tablet market, just holler!

 

PS Our magazine (Unfiltered) is at itunes.apple.com/gb/app/unfiltered/id525768278?mt=8

 
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    Jul 10, 2012 10:17 AM   in reply to 10tenren

    Congrats!

     

     

     

    Bob

     
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    Jul 11, 2012 7:51 AM   in reply to 10tenren

    Hi, Renny, congratulations and well done!

     

    Would you mind answering a few questions abou your experience? I think it would be very useful for some of us that are trying to row in that same boat and that are full of doubts and questions.

     

    Here or off-forum, as you wish (though here would be more useful and helpful for everybody).

     

    In any case, I repest: Well done, folks!

     

    Gustavo (posting from Madrid)

     
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    Jul 11, 2012 4:17 PM   in reply to Gusgsm

    Congrats on the launch!

     

    I downloaded this and your layout looks very nice. The sample content looks like it's for iPad 2, however. Did you publish it as a PDF? That would help it look crisper on the iPad 3 device.

     

    Neil

     
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    Jul 12, 2012 2:02 AM   in reply to 10tenren

    Hi, Renny, thanks a lot o much for accepting. Here they are:

     

    1. Your magazine is published every: week / fortnight / month / two months... What kind of magazine are you? I mean: Are you a suscription-based magazine with a very specialized basis of readers, a magazine sold at the general shops..?
    2. How many designers - layout folks are in your team?
    3. Has the iPad Version added much extra work? I mean: Is it like making another issue or just like adding some extra work to each issue?
    4. Do you finish the iPad version at the same time as the paper one or do you make it after printing the paper version?
    5. Has the iPad version increased a lot the pre production and planning work? Have you had to change much the way you prepare and produce each issue?
    6. Have you explored other ways of preparing the Ipad version aside from Adobe DPS? If so, why did you decide the DPS way?
    7. Are you using the professional Adobe DPS or the enterprise edition?
    8. You use the two orientations approach (brave hearts, indeed!). How do you do the two versions? Do you use templates and then start from there, do you base your versioning on fluid-layout or something in betwen?
    9. You seem to have discarded the PDF format for the DPSpreparation (choosing thus PNG and JPG), why? Any particular reason?
    10. How do you deal with ads?
    11. If you had to give one —and just one— piece of advice to somebody starting this way, it would be...?

    Excuse my heap of questions but they are just a wee amount of what keeps me asleep some nights

     

    Thanks again

     

    Gustavo Sánchez

     
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    Jul 12, 2012 4:29 AM   in reply to 10tenren

    Well, that was really really a helpful answer, Renny.

     

    I thank you very wamrly for taking the time and effort to answer. If you ever come to madrid, I owe you a beer and a tapa. You are the real McCoy!

     

    We are yet exploring and sharpening our teeth into the iPad bussiness but... if we ever manage to get into it, I will try to add my own brick to build the house of a better understanding about the workflow implied. Being a gang of four and a weekly magazine (besides some other things) demands a lot of prudence and planning about this all.

     

    Your experience confirms some ideas I was breeding about all this dps thing, btw.

     

    Gustavo Sánchez

     
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    Jul 12, 2012 5:11 AM   in reply to 10tenren

    PDF is far superior but there are limits and overlays are still rasterized so it can leave text looking inconsistent.

     

     

     

    Bob

     
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    Jul 12, 2012 8:18 AM   in reply to Bob Levine

    I agree, PDF is a much better option and if you look at titles like Wired, National Geographic, Vogue, etc. they are all publishing as PDF for iPad 2 and 3.

     

    If you have text in images in overlays you can deal with the rasterized issue by supplying two different assets, one SD and one HD, on different layers.

     

    Colin put together a good document that describes best practices for targeting iPad 2 and 3. You can view it at http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/devnet/d igitalpublishingsuite/pdfs/dps-ipad3-bestpractice-apr2012.pdf.

     

    Neil

     
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    Jul 14, 2012 3:30 PM   in reply to 10tenren

    Nice work Renny!

     

    Is this the Renny I know from Paisley? ;-)

     

    Cheers,

     

    Jon

     
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    Jul 15, 2012 2:31 PM   in reply to 10tenren

    Thanks for the hands-on advice and report of your experience - very interesting indeed.

     

    Incidentally, your review is quite expensive: Subscribe now to Creative Review for only £64*

     

    Regardless I'm off to download your publication and have a good look at it.

     

    Regards, Simon.

     
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