The Typefi team was delighted to host the 2018 Typefi User Conference at The Old Ship Hotel in Brighton, England, on 22–23 March 2018.
A diverse group of publishers from the UK, Europe, and even the US, enjoyed two days of education, updates and networking with Typefi staff and partners.
Day 1 was dedicated to in-depth workshops, including a morning seminar on accessible publishing, and a hands-on Advanced Typefi Designer templates tutorial in the afternoon. Typefi partner Inera also hosted an All about eXtyles XML Exports workshop.
Day 2 featured a range of guest speakers, real stories from Typefi users, Typefi product and services updates, and sessions on getting the most out of Typefi-based production processes.
Attendees had opportunities to provide ideas and feedback on Typefi’s automated publishing platform and vote for features they’d like to see in upcoming releases.
The conference sessions were all recorded, and are available for viewing below.
A very good combination of short presentations, all very informative. High quality seminar. Very nice Typefi team!
Day 1 – Presentations
Accessible publishing: What is it and how do we get there?
- Category: Accessibility
Chandi Perera, Typefi CEO, opens the Accessibility Workshop at the 2018 Typefi User Conference with an introduction to accessible publishing.
Case study: International Telecommunication Union
- Categories: Accessibility, Case Study, Multilingual Publishing
In this presentation from the 2018 Typefi User Conference, Simon De Nicola, Head of the Publication Production Department at ITU, shares how Typefi helped the organisation implement accessible publishing. The ITU now produces accessible publications in six languages using Typefi.
Accessibility and law
- Categories: Accessibility, Legal
In this presentation from the 2018 Typefi User Conference, Typefi Business Development Manager Emily Johnston discusses accessibility legislation and standards that affect publishers around the world.
Technologies for accessible publishing
- Categories: Accessibility, Technology
In this presentation from the 2018 Typefi User Conference, Guy van der Kolk, Typefi Senior Solutions Consultant, demonstrates how technology can make accessible publishing easy—and maybe even fun!
Day 2 – Presentations
2018 Typefi product update
- Categories: Product Update, Typefi Writer
Caleb Clauset, Typefi VP Product, presents his annual product update at the 2018 Typefi User Conference in Brighton.
DO MORE with workflows
- Category: Typefi Workflows
Eric Damitz, Typefi Senior Solutions Consultant, presents an insider's guide to working with Typefi workflows at the 2018 Typefi User Conference, including a demonstration of a workflow that produces multiple output formats from a single source file.
DO MORE with validation
- Categories: InDesign, Typefi Writer, Validation
In this presentation from the 2018 Typefi User Conference, Senior Solutions Consultant Guy van der Kolk outlines a range of tools and options available for ensuring the integrity of your content. He also shows a sneak peek of some exciting (and very useful) new validation actions that are on the way, including Schematron and URL checker.
Choosing and using Typefi at LSBF
- Category: Case Study
The London School of Business and Finance uses Typefi to produce textbooks for professional education, particularly on the subjects of accountancy and law. In this case study from the 2018 Typefi User Conference, Publishing Director Clive Bullen shares insights into the process of choosing Typefi, the challenges involved, and the outcomes of implementing an automated publishing process.
A CMS, Abraham Lincoln and a Tree
- Category: CMS
In this presentation from the 2018 Typefi User Conference, Chris Kaefer, Director of Consulting at Flatirons Jouve, discusses what you need to consider when looking for a Content Management System and, ultimately, how to choose and implement a CMS. What do Abraham Lincoln and a tree have to do with it? You’ll have to watch to find out!
Publishing with Typefi at RICS
- Category: Case Study
Sarah Crouch, Head of Publishing and Content at the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, shares the challenges and successes of implementing an automated publishing workflow at the 2018 Typefi User Conference.
2018 Professional Services update
- Category: Support
Jason Mitchell, Director of Professional Services at Typefi, presents his annual Professional Services Update at the 2018 Typefi User Conference in Brighton.
Apps and publishing
- Category: Technology
Aimer Media is an award-winning app developer working with publishers and content specialists to create useful and sustainable apps. In this presentation from the 2018 Typefi User Conference, co-founder and director Adrian Driscoll looks at how introducing apps into your publishing can increase the value of your investment in content development as well as creating new revenue streams and keeping your end users happy.