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THE PUBLISHING
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Paul
Honeywill
Paul has published in Logos which is the main Publishing
research Journal. Books have also been published on magazine design
and visual Internet language systems. He has undertaken beta testing
cycles with Quark Colorado for the development of QuarkXPress, for
the next generation of the industry standard page make-up software.
Advisory Editorial board member of The Print Production Manual
PIRA International which is the publishing industry standards text
for publishing production. A team member of UK Online for Business,
which is a DTI initiative to get all
UK businesses on line by 2005. Current research concerns visual
language systems used across the Internet. |
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Publishing course |
Miranda
Spicer
Miranda Spicer is a publishing consultant bringing commercial business
experience and contacts to the course. She is publisher and managing
director of Alphabet & Image Ltd, which is a supplier to University
of Plymouth Press, an independent publishing company, a member of
the Independent Publishers Guild and of the English Speaking Union.
Miranda has worked in publishing houses for over 20 years, including
HarperCollins, Dorling Kindersley, Element, Jarrold and David &
Charles. Her career has spanned production, editorial, commissioning,
training and senior management. Having visited the course for a number
of years to give editorial workshops, she became a part-time member
of staff in 2006 to lecture on Publishing Professional Practice.
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Publishing course |
Colin
Searls
Colin completed an MA at the Slade School at University College London.
He currently co-ordinates the Combined Arts Degree provision across
the Faculty of Arts. He was recently an External Advisor for the BSc
in Computer Games at the University of East London 2002-2003 (jointly
developed by School of Computing and Technology and the School of
Cultural and Innovation Studies). He also conducted research for What
is Web Design by Nico Macdonald, Which was Published by RotoVision
in 2003. Colin has also recently acted as External Advisor with Ginkgo
Arts Agency (assisting the selection of five resident Artists for
the Met Office Arts programme associated with their new headquarters
in Spring, 2003. |
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Publishing course |
Liz
Wells
Liz (PL, Media Arts) has researched and published widely on photography,
film and video, including editing Camerawork (Issues 31 & 32).
She is editor of Photography: A Critical Introduction (1997; 2000;
3rd ed. forthcoming, March 2004), and of The Photography Reader (2003).
She curated and edited Viewfindings, Women Photographers: Landscape
and Environment (1994), and co-edited/co-curated Shifting Horizons:
Womens Landscape Photography Now (2000). The exhibition Facing
East, contemporary landscape photography from Baltic areas, opens
in Bournemouth, April 2004. She is currently a visiting professor
at the Kunsthogskolen in Bergen, and is working on a book on landscape,
culture and identity.ipg
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Dip/MA
Publishing course |
Jane
Weston
Is a published author whose main area of interest management training,
communication and the changing face of production methodologies. Current
concerns are developing student expertise through collaborative projects
with publishers. She has been a part-time lecturer on the course for
12 years. |
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