by Kim Dovey | Aug 26, 2016 | Blabbering, Digital, eBooks, Education, Future of The Book, Interactive Content, Work
Not too long ago, the chalkboard was the norm in school classrooms, but now it’s getting quite rare. Even its successor the whiteboard is making way for multimedia projectors and TV setups. There’s an ongoing shift in the materials being used for teaching and...
by Kim Dovey | Mar 12, 2015 | Book Design, Design, eBooks, Educational Publishing, Future of The Book, Interactive Content
Are your current digital delivery channels not working for you? | Do you want to make the most of the content you already have by repurposing it? | Would you like to keep the production of your material in New Zealand? These are all great questions that we have...
by Kim Dovey | Mar 2, 2014 | Book Design, Educational Publishing
These usually arrive in bulk and with a wonderful confidentiality clause attached, which means we can’t show you any pretty pictures here. But I can tell you about a three-month contract we completed last year that involved 64 books in 16 groups over three levels. Our...
by Kim Dovey | Mar 2, 2014 | Book Design, Educational Publishing, Studio
Year 9 Graphics is a print and digital product that won Best Educational Design at the PANZ Book Design Awards. Excellence in Biology Level 3 received a highly commended in 2010. Both books are published by Cengage NZ, for whom we have produced a variety of books over...
by Kim Dovey | Jan 15, 2014 | Educational Publishing, Studio
The New Zealand dollar is a cost-effective currency for international publishers to get bulk work completed. We run the latest software and have a reputation for being hard-working, innovative thinkers. Our time difference works well for the US and Australian...
by Kim Dovey | Dec 16, 2013 | Book Design, Educational Publishing, Inspiration, Studio
We have just posted off the last parcel to end a 4 year educational project. Our production system shows we have redesigned 214 books, but I know the production system is only 2.5 years old, so that is not all of them. With the help of Peter Bray (who left us some...