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ARTICLES
- The Interactive Future of Signs
- "Why do billboards, bus cards, and store signs all have to carry the same
static information all of the time? If you think about it long and hard, theres no
reason that the "pages" we see on signage shouldnt be as animated and as
interactive as the rest of new media..."
- Why the Internet is Bad for the Graphic
Arts Business
- "...Hardware, software, digital design, electronic commerce, multimedia,
publishing, entertainment, manufacturing, finance-- theres no industry that
isnt being changed in some way by digital technologies. Its not just the
Internet, its the whole texture of the wired world making communications faster,
easier, cheaper and more automatic. That can be very bad for the graphic arts
business."
- A Bandwidth Perspective on Design
- "...All communications media development is leading us toward broader and
broader publication bandwidths...The lowliest administrative assistants in the bowels of
the hugest government bureaucracies now have high resolution laser printers on their
desks...with typography that was the monopoly of graphic arts experts (like me) just a
generation ago."
- In the Land of the Blind...
- "...There are too many blind visionaries talking too much trash to too many
uninformed customers about too many things they dont fully understand...Each new
invention is touted as the killer application that makes all of human history up until
this very moment obsolete..."
- The Human Cost of High Tech
- "...the great sickness that has come over American industry in the last five
years is not simply a desire to make things better, its a fanatical zeal to
re- engineer business so that it can get by without human beings, without
continuity, without fun..."
- Ideas Drive Interactive Marketing
- "...New media--especially the web--closes the gap between creator and audience,
between seller and buyer, moving communication 'from brain to mouse to screen,' the
closest we can get (so far) to the ultimate communications link--'from brain to mouse to
brain'...."
- Multimedia Databases
- "...Who needs everything on-line? Whats the real value of digitizing all
of your text and graphics for instant retrieval at the touch of a button?...It occurs to
me that, for most publishers, putting everything on line is more trouble than its
worth..."
- Teaching Skills That Kids Can Use
- "... take a person from 1895 and put him in a 1995 office and hed be
utterly lost. Bring him to a modern supermarket or shopping mall and his head would start
to spin. Put him in the middle of a high school classroom and hed be completely at
home ..."
- Continuous Publishing Replaces the
Deadline
- "...writers, editors and art directors organize their work for the convenience
of the pressman, batching up collections of copy and art with deadlines for the pouch that
goes to the printer once a week...Interactive media eliminates the holy deadline..."
- New Media Is Cheap As Dirt
- "...Yes its also faster, its interactive, its customized and
its searchable. But more than anything else, its cheap as dirt. It costs less
than a buck to press a CD-ROM and just pennies to publish a page on the World Wide
Web...."
- Participative Video: Virtual Reality
Illustration
- "...Video is the opposite of interactive media. The pleasure of the new
interactive texts is that they are participatory...every customer gets to drive through
the content at his own pace...With video, all you can do is watch, the passive
couch-potato recipient of somebody elses fixed content..."
- Writing for the Web, Part I
- "...Everybody knows that writing a script for a TV commercial is different from
writing an article for a magazine. So why should we think that text on the World Wide Web
can just be "re-purposed" print material squirted out through an HTML word
processor?..."
- Writing for the Web, Part II
- "...On the web, before you can compel your reader's attention you have to deal
with his robot first. Robotic search programs like Lycos and Alta Vista constantly scan
new pages on the web and build public directories of searchable key words. Personal search
robots and algorithmic information agents do the same thing for companies and
individuals..."
- On-Line All The Time, Everywhere
- "...Being wired means never having a minute to yourself, never being out of
touch, never off-duty. The global telecommunications network links the whole world in real
time at ridiculously low costs, abolishing distance, accelerating the pace of change, and
bringing the world together in interesting new ways..."
- Developing Web Developers
- "...Sometimes things can be too cheap. On the World Wide Web, any maniac with a
Macintosh and a modem can become a web developer....I don't know which pages are worse,
the college sophomore's self-indulgent kaka or the corporate shovelware served up by MIS
directors and PR flacks..."
- Tempting the Click
- "...interactive advertising is perfectly zappable and perfectly measurable. The
interactive viewer doesnt get a commercial unless he asks for it...and every time he
views an ad, a computer knows..."
- Technopeasants and the Info
Aristocracy
- "...The technopeasant is at the mercy of a growing Info Aristocracy of computer
experts, media consultants, equipment vendors, software developers and ten-year-old kids
who know how to surf the net. They are be-fogged by clich�s, terrified by the future and
easily stampeded into bonehead technologies by sharpies and charlatans..."
- The Content Clich�
- "...In the first place, "purpose" is not a verb, and
"re-purpose" is even less of a verb. More important, successful publishing is a
lot more than just content, a lot more than merely words and pictures..."
- Where's the Money for Printers in New
Media?
- "...In a tough graphic arts economy, prepress and printing firms are looking to
escape increasing competition and narrowing margins by expanding into emerging interactive
publishing technologies like multimedia, CD-ROMs, on-line services and demand
printing..."
- Fenton on PREPRESS
- Graphic Arts Technical Foundation consultant Howie Fenton writes extensively about
prepress and printing technologies.
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