Look Into Adobe’s Digital Publishing Suite

In January 5, 2014
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Adobe Digital Publishing Suite (DPS) lets you take text and images previously designed in Indesign and share them with others on iPads, tablets, iPhones, and Android Smart Phones without coding. Magazine publishers have jumped on this Indesign program addition to put their issues into all types of digital formats.

Publications such as Rolling Stone, Reader’s Digest, WIRED, Martha Stewart Living and GQ use DPS on every issue.  According to Adobe, over 50 percent of digital publications are built in DPS and that number continues to grow.

Along with magazine and newspaper publishers, Digital Publishing Suite is an excellent solution for individual designers, retailers, ad agencies, and major media organizations.  With some invetment in learning how to use DPS, your can easily create, distribute, monetize, and optimize cutting-edge interactive content and publications for tablets. There are courses from Adobe, Lynda and others where you you will learn how to use the Adobe Digital Publishing Suite to create, and optimize publications for various tablet devices. With rich-media content you will gain the power of increasing the users experience when reading on a variety of mobile devices and platforms — including:  Apple’s iPad, Google’s Android™ devices, and BlackBerry’s PlayBook tablets.

 

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