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David Schmidt
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Lynly
Showing interactivity built in Adobe Edge. Fast Company took print illustrations of Steve Jobs and made them interactive and then published interactive content to tablet device using Edge, InDesign CS6 and Digital Publishing Suite.
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Lynly
Noha Robischon, Executive Editor of Fast Company on stage with Joe Zeff.
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Lynly
Mark is talking about how Adobe is now enabling Adobe Edge the ability to export interactive content to InDesign CS6. This is new and exciting!. Mark is bringing up Fast Company to talk about how they are using Adobe Edge.
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Lynly
Mark Anders is a Fellow at Adobe who has worked on HTML5 tools and technology for several years. Mark is talking about a new tool called Adobe Edge. Edge allows you to create beautiful interactive animated content in HTML5 and deploy it across devices. Designers don’t have to understand the details of CSS.
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Lynly
Zeke now back on stage. He is talking about how readers expect that content be interactive when consuming it on devices. DPS supports HTML5 and how Adobe is making it easier for publication designers to create interactive content. Zeke has introduced Mark Anders.
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David Schmidt
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Lynly
Big applause from the crowd!. Very happy to hear about this business and creative opportunity!
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David Schmidt
Nick is now announcing that “Select fonts from Adobe Type Library are now available for use in DPS at no additional license cost.” This is exciting news – publishers can embed these fonts as live text in DPS apps, resulting in clear & crisp text on retina devices like the new iPad, with smaller file sizes using PDF or HTML as the folio format!
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Bill Carberry
Really useful; thanks Adobe!
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David Schmidt
Nick and Geraldine are now talking about how publishers of tablet magazines want to use PDF and HTML formats for things like smaller file size and live text. But publishers have some complications about how fonts can be used in this manner.


hm, the May issue is “Unavailable” in the FastCompany app — already sold out?