PePcon: the Print + ePublishing Conference

PePcon: the Print + ePublishing conference (#pepcon) announces a unique conference founded by world-renowned InDesign experts David Blatner and Anne-Marie Concepción, dedicated to the proposition that InDesign professionals deserve a great learning experience. The annual event, now in its fifth year, will take place on the Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile in Chicago, from June 15th to 18th, 2014.

This year’s conference will host more than 20 distinguished panelists and speakers, including business leaders, authors, top InDesign experts from around the world and the Adobe InDesign team. Our primary keynote speaker for this year’s conference will be Lynda Weinman, cofounder and executive chair of lynda.com, the pioneering company in online education.

“We are very excited about the level of enthusiasm we have received from speakers and attendees for the 2014 event,” said David Blatner, co-host of InDesignSecrets.com and author of 15 books. “It’s the best speaker line-up we’ve had to date,” adds Anne-Marie Concepción, co-host of InDesignSecrets.com, long-time publishing workflow guru, and author of twenty lynda.com video titles.

This 2-day multi-track conference is preceded by a half-day of pre-conference tutorials and followed by a full day of post-conference tutorials.

The conference’s entire schedule is listed at http://pepcon.com/schedule.html.

Sessions include:

Snapshot of Today’s Digital Publishing Landscape
Inserting Custom HTML in DPS and EPUB
Producing eBooks: InDesign to EPUB
Catch Their Attention: What‘s New in Print Today
Word, Excel, GoogleDocs & InCopy: Taming the Editorial Workflow Beast
Making Eye-Catching Interactive Charts & Graphs for Tablet Apps
And more…

The last four years sold out and this year’s registrations are going through the roof – – so register now while we still have seats!

Don’t miss PePcon 2014!

For more information and to register for the conference please visit PePcon.com.

By admin
Published May 4, 2014
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