Before doctorsid opened his own boutique, he was Art Director of Shutterbug Magazine and eDigital Photo Magazine. His task for Shutterbug was to create the cover each month and all of the "house" ads and designed some special graphic elements and features of the magazine.
For eDigital Photo, not only did doctorsid create the covers for each issue, but also assembled the entire magazine. Using the text from microsoft word files and the accompanying photos supplied by the various authors for each article, doctorsid prepped the entire publication to be ready for print.
With this experience of assembling print ready files to produce a magazine, doctorsid designed the issues of "Business Life" for a small publishing company. A central Florida business to business publication that was in print for about two years. doctorsid also designed and created almost all of the ads that were in each issue as well.
Even though the printed media industry is dying off slowly, the idea of brochures is not dying with it. the same brochures that were once commercially printed can be used in digital form. since Adobe Acrobat is probably installed on almost every computer and most computer users know what a PDF is, its a pretty safe bet that your digital brochure can be viewed.
An added advantage that digital brochures have over traditional printed ones is that you can have brochures and email links in them, and storage of them doesn't take up a lot of physical space like a stack of old magazines does. And you can make libraries of the mass of PDF's you collect and thus be able to find the information so much more quickly than trying to thumb through the pages of a years worth (or more) of old magazines to find that piece of information that you used as a reason to keep the magazine in the first place. |