Typefi enters the Hall of Fame!
Typefi was inducted into the Sunshine Coast Business Awards Hall of Fame at the 2018 awards gala on 17 November, alongside Australia Zoo and The Compass Institute.
Typefi was inducted into the Sunshine Coast Business Awards Hall of Fame at the 2018 awards gala on 17 November, alongside Australia Zoo and The Compass Institute.
Typefi has once again been recognised for its contribution to Queensland’s economy, winning the 2018 Premier of Queensland’s Export Award for Small Business and being named as a finalist in the Digital Technologies category.
Typefi CEO Chandi Perera officially announced the launch of Enabling Accessible Publishing—a Typefi initiative that will help to make information more accessible to all—at the Frankfurt Book Fair on Wednesday, 10 October 2018.
Do you have an archive of content that is difficult to access and reuse? Converting legacy content to XML offers a wide range of benefits, including increased operational efficiency, opportunities to create new products and generate new revenue, and enhanced search and discovery.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
In February 2018, Typefi was shortlisted for an Accessible Books Consortium International Excellence Award—an achievement of which our team is extremely proud!
Check out this collection of resources to help you learn and get the most out of InDesign scripting and GREP styles.
In 2010, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) embarked on a long-term project to streamline and modernise publishing production processes, and improve speed to market. At the core of the project was the implementation of Typefi along with Inera eXtyles and the ISOSTS DTD.