by Nicole Baxter | Apr 20, 2016 | Art Book Printing, Book Production, Fine Art Photo Books, Publisher Case Studies
Bookmobile’s high-quality short-run art book printing services are a perfect fit for an artisan’s hardcover book printing. Andrew Dipper is a restorer and conservator of historical stringed instruments, based in Bookmobile’s hometown of Minneapolis. Andrew...
by Don Leeper | Apr 18, 2016 | Art Book Printing, Book Production, Fine Art Photo Books, Kickstarter
Apple has stopped offering photo book printing from Aperture, it’s end-of-lifed professional photo app for OS X. The good news is you can still print Aperture custom photo books through Bookmobile. Here’s how. I’m assuming you already know how to...
by Don Leeper | Apr 18, 2016 | Art Book Printing, Book Production, Fine Art Photo Books, Kickstarter
Making a Photo Book in Apple Aperture Despite the fact that Apple has ceased development of it’s pro photo application Aperture lots of photographers still use it. In fact, we’ve gotten a flurry of inquiries recently about printing photo books from...
by Nicole Baxter | Apr 13, 2016 | Art Book Printing, Kickstarter, Publisher Case Studies
AnimEigo specializes in releasing subtitled Japanese anime and live-action films in the United States. Established in 1989, they’ve recently been using Kickstarter as a platform to bring even more films to the anime community. Their latest project was the Otaku...
by Nicole Baxter | Mar 24, 2016 | Art Book Printing, Fine Art Photo Books, Publisher Case Studies
The Guild of Bookworkers is a new client for Bookmobile, and we are so pleased to be working with them! I don’t know if there’s a better compliment for us as book printers than to have an organization dedicated to the book and paper arts choose us...
by Don Leeper | Mar 2, 2016 | Art Book Printing, Book Distribution, Book Production, Opinion, Print Positive
In a recent post, Mike Shatzkin argued that book publishers ought to face up to the necessity of “standardization.” But what would actually be gained–and what lost? I’ve heard this argument before, usually from smart people in the book business who...