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Blogito Ergo Sum
Or: Put Descartes Before the Horse
Thursday, November 10, 2005
Hearst So Good
Folio.com has a
good interview with the director of editorial operations for Hearst magazines
, discussing, among other things, the insourcing of prepress work. Funny, we were doing that at
Micro Publishing News
eight years ago.
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