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Make a Photo Book in Six Minutes With Bookify

Bookify is a browser-based photo book making tool by Blurb. Blurb is a book publishing website that enables anyone to make, share and sell a photo book. Watch this video by tech entrepreneur  Mick Liubinskas to learn how to make a photo book in six minutes. Next steps: Start making your own photo book; the [...]

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Auckland Zine Fest

The Auckland Zine Fest is happening again this year on 14 August 2010, 11 – 4pm at St. Kevins Arcade and Wine Cellar. Publish or Die will be in Auckland between 19 – 22 August for the Semi Permanent conference so unfortunately will miss out on the Fest by a week. aarrgghhh! If you are [...]

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Hurry, Blurb Books at Gaffa Gallery

See Saw workshop participants at Gaffa Gallery. Blurb Books at the Australian Centre for Photography earlier in the year. See Saw is a Sydney Design workshop exploring the process of story telling. 5 mentors have teamed up with 25 students from the best creative colleges and universities around Sydney to run a 10 day story [...]

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10 Reasons to Self-Publish

Did someone say self-publish? I have been asked this question many times: what are the benefits for authors who choose the self-publish model for their photobook or wordy book project? This might be you: ”I have a loyal and growing audience on my blog about [insert niche topic] and have done some media interviews which have [...]

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The future is still quality

Love this quote from The Future of Print article by Kassia Krozer on Booksquare. To me, the future of print is irrevocably tied to the consumer’s ability to acquire those books they deem valuable to them. This might mean buying a gorgeous book from Ammo Books from the get-go. It might mean buying a beautiful [...]

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Blurb Helps You To Make a Book for A Good Cause

Citizen philanthropy is a fast growing trend around the world. Social media has given individuals the tools to motivate their friends, family and others to get involved and support causes. Whatever you do to make the world a better place, a book can spread your message and support your cause. People have been doing it [...]

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