In his profile he lists his favorite movies as:
Cool Hand Luke, Fight Club, Free Enterprise
Not one of the first five Star Wars movies made his top three, and he is going to sit outside in Seattle for 5 months!
Yes, they are, however Quark and inDesign are available for the windows PC and some magazines are layed out with a windows PC. I just thought it was strange to see a writer bash Apple, when the magazine he writes for uses the computers he says should be dicontinued.
Now this is proof that art directors don't always read the content of the magazine they work for(myself included sometimes)!
I was wondering if I should send my advertisement to them in a format that is no longer going to be around. It seem like I would have to pay extra to send a Windows native file.
This is in their media kit
Ziff Davis Media publications are produced in a 100% digital pre-press, computer-to-plate environment. We therefore require digital materials for advertisements running in our publications.
Preferred digital file formats for advertisements are:
TIFF/IT P1, Scitex CT/LW, & QuarkXPress 4.04 Mac Native files, collected for output, including all fonts & graphics. Please contact Production Department before sending any digital files besides these Preferred Mac application files (additional charges may apply).
In his profile he lists his favorite movies as: Cool Hand Luke, Fight Club, Free Enterprise Not one of the first five Star Wars movies made his top three, and he is going to sit outside in Seattle for 5 months!
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I submitted this article almost two month ago when I saw it on Apple's website. I thought it was cool, expensive, but cool.
Did you see the $5000 one?
>> And who would be surprised if Pronoun54 was a Draganfly employee?
I am not (Word is Bond, Yo!)
I submitted this article almost two month ago when I saw it on Apple's website. Is this the normal turn around on articles? Soooooo Loooooooong.
Yes, they are, however Quark and inDesign are available for the windows PC and some magazines are layed out with a windows PC. I just thought it was strange to see a writer bash Apple, when the magazine he writes for uses the computers he says should be dicontinued.
Now this is proof that art directors don't always read the content of the magazine they work for(myself included sometimes)!
I was wondering if I should send my advertisement to them in a format that is no longer going to be around. It seem like I would have to pay extra to send a Windows native file.
This is in their media kit
Ziff Davis Media publications are produced in a 100% digital pre-press, computer-to-plate environment. We therefore require digital materials for advertisements running in our publications.
Preferred digital file formats for advertisements are:
TIFF/IT P1, Scitex CT/LW, & QuarkXPress 4.04 Mac Native files, collected for output, including all fonts & graphics. Please contact Production Department before sending any digital files besides these Preferred Mac application files (additional charges may apply).
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