Vicci Lasdon Rose just announced that Us Weekly is launching soon on the iPad using DPS! David Kang is showing a few articles from the upcoming issue, and demonstrating some of the interactive features.
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David Schmidt
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David Schmidt
Zeke is now welcoming the next guests to the stage: Vicci Lasdon Rose, Publisher and Vice President, and David Kang, Chief Digital Officer, both of Wenner Media, publisher of Us Weekly, Rolling Stone, and Men’s Journal.
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Lynly
Noha talking about how the animation allows you to tap on the screen and see vector sharp images. This is more interactive than what you can do out of the box with DPS. And file size remains small and manageable.
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Lynly
On iPad, you can see the animation in the article published to the device. This animation improves the engagement and the information sharing in the animation. Mark says that seems pretty straight forward. Fast Company designers can create HTML5 animations and drop them into iPad publication.
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Lynly
Looking at animation on iPad.
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David Schmidt
Adobe recently launched the Digital Publishing Suite Developer Center (http://www.adobe.com/devnet/digitalpublishingsuite.html), which has a wealth of content to help you make the most of DPS’s advanced capabilities. A brand new article titled “Enhancing your DPS Folios with Edge animations” has just been posted, which includes a hands-on walkthrough on placing an interactive Edge animation into a DPS folio: http://www.adobe.com/devnet/digitalpublishingsuite/articles/enhancing-your-dps-folios-with-edge-animations.html
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David Schmidt
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Lynly
Cool! Showing the interactivity in Edge. Can see how animation comes to life in browser. Next step is to bring content into InDesign. In InDesign, they bring in the interactivity built in Edge. Edge packages the animation and import into InDesign.
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David Schmidt
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Lynly
Fast Company is using Edge to create an animation in most recent issue of magazine.


Thanks David!