Sentences with phrase «employed by publishers»

They're employed by publishers, businesses and public bodies but increasingly on a freelance basis, so it's common to have several clients at the same time.
3D animation is another popular style employed by publishers like Square Enix (Final Fantasy) and Capcom (Resident Evil).
In a big sense, this meant independence from the risk management tools employed by publishers.
In the old days, an author whose book was accepted for publication could count on a team of professionals, employed by the publisher, whose jobs were to polish a manuscript into a slick, shelf - ready product.
Cities: Skylines has already managed to deliver better than expected sales for Paradox Interactive and its success will probably mean that the long - term support delivered by Colossal Order will solve some of the current problems and will expand the mechanics in interesting ways via DLC, using the traditional model employed by the publisher for other titles like Europa Universalis IV or Crusader Kings II.

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Those manufacturers of polystyrene foodservice products that employed CFCs in their manufacturing operations ceased using them by 1990 (Judd H. Alexander, In Defense of Garbage [Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 1993] 55).
The publisher's booth was full of public relations people and folks employed by WBIE to show their games, but few of these people were sketch - ready.
Emboldened by Apple's backing, the publishers told Amazon that it wouldn't offer titles unless Amazon too employed agency pricing.
Prior to joining the IDPF Mr. Smith was employed by Toronto based romance publisher Harlequin Enterprises Ltd. where he managed eBook and book production servicing North America, UK and Australian markets.
Click to Purchase is a relatively new e-commerce strategy Simon & Schuster and other publishers have been employing in order to allow libraries to generate additional revenue by selling the books on their website.
I'm an author and independent publisher, and I collaborate with the very same people employed by the large traditional publishers for editing and design.
In today's Publetariat Dispatch, Publetariat founder and Editor in Chief April L. Hamilton wonders if a subscription model, such as that employed by Netflix and Gamefly, could work for trade publishers where ebooks are concerned.
Some book publicists are employed directly by publishing houses and some freelance for publishers and authors.
This is often a puzzling process: while it's easy enough to locate graphic designers, not many of them specialize in book design and those who do are often employed full - time by publishers.
While some designers will be employed full - time by publishers and won't do freelance work, some will be freelancers and might take on self - published titles, especially if the work is in line with other projects they've undertaken.
I can name dozens of editors, designers, proofreaders, etc. who have previously been employed by a traditional publisher and now work for indie authors.
If I had lucked out and got an agent for my first novel, a vampire romantic suspense, and it had sold to a publisher, and if it had sold only 3,000 copies in the first months, (i.e. being with a publisher wouldn't have led to an increase in sales due to the magic fairy pixie dust I'm told that publishers employ), I would never have published the second or third book in the series and likely would have been dropped by the publisher for publishing a «dud».
Currently, DRM is still employed by the vast majority of authors and publishers, indie and otherwise, and authors remain nervous, at best, about the idea of offering their books without some form of digital safeguards.
Today we look at the various sales strategies employed by illustrated book publishers to find consumers.
Yesterday, in Part Three, we looked at the various sales strategies employed by illustrated book publishers to find consumers.
The publisher's booth was full of public relations people and folks employed by WBIE to show their games, but few of these people were sketch - ready.
I've always been very wary of the manipulative tactics used by companies that employ loot boxes and have never bought a single one because I personally don't want to encourage that brand of bullshit from developers and publishers.
The publisher unveiled a brand new trailer for Quantum Break, which highlights a lot of the time - bending powers employed by the game's main character, Jack Joyce.
People rented offices and set up studios to create games; they employed staff to work in - house, then got those projects funded and distributed by publishers.
Pleasingly, this isn't the prototypical cash - grab employed by many publishers.
Most headnotes for law reports are prepared by editors employed by private law book publishers.
The legal publisher also was branching out into making more use of the data it had collected over many years by employing better technology.
On 31 March 2016, Brave announced its Brave Ledger, namely a bitcoin - based micropayments systems to be employed by both users and publishers alike.
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