Prominent provider of visualization, publishing and collaboration technology - Informative Graphics, is glad to bring to the table of innovations an
effective update to its award-winning ModelPress software. Through the release of ModelPress v4.3, based on the company's Visual Rights technology,
Informative Graphics will let designers make their projects available for view and interface, while having the power of coordinating the design data in their
professional hands.
Users that show interest in getting the knack of Adobe’s GoLive Web design application, can now take advantage of the right solution. The Training firm lynda.com embraces their demands by releasing on the market a brand new tutorial dubbed “Learning Adobe GoLive CS” (http://movielibrary.lynda.com)
American Design Awards (www.AmericanDesignAwards.com) announced to be splitting its landmark event - The Annual Design Contest, into two separate happenings. The Winter Semi-Annual Contest and the Summer Semi-Annual Contest were initiated on account of the explosively growing number of participants whose entries were hard to efficiently evaluate by judges.
Autodesk’s DWF technology (www.autodesk.com/dwf), an open format for sharing and collaborating with design data, will be significantly popularized among the CAD community after the company signed an agreement with Informative Graphics Corp. (IGC), premier developer of commercial software products for content visualization, web publishing and collaboration. Through this initiative, IGC will support the Autodesk DWF™ (Design Web Format™) file format in its Brava product lines (www.bravaviewer.com/download.htm), thus scaling up their value. Another clause of the agreement is the joint support for the new 3D extension to DWF in IGC's MYRIAD® and free ModelPress applications.
Ascend Training (AscendTraining.com), a well-respected provider of fully certified multimedia training workshops for web development, graphic design, and desktop publishing, has initiated a campaign for expanding its network of facilities. The company is currently scaling up the area of its Deerfield, Illinois facility, which will be followed by the opening of a new location in Chicago River North.
Committed to enhance the online experience of existing customers, thus drawing the attention of prospects, premier manufacturer of analog and digital
interconnect technology - Canare Corporation of America ( www.canare.com), has refurbished its online presence. The company now boasts a completely reinvigorated web
site design, layout and usability that increase the online gratification of visitors, who can get a more detailed idea of the company's portfolio in
consistence with their requirements.
Independent Interactive and Web Design agency - Avatar New York, got the highest recognition at Internet Media Review's first annual website usability show. The company was honoured for its professional web design work over the Disney Publishing's Discover.com in a highly competitive environment of leading
magazine publishing companies' sites. The Journal of Online Marketing & Publishing (internetmediareview.com) honoured the company's project with the IMR Usability Excellence Award 2004 for Best Consumer Magazine Website.
Premier offshore web design company Red Graphic Systems is glad to announce its revolutionary multi-purpose release - the Open Source project (www.XMLSapiens.org). The new solution is targeted at professional CMS-developers and developers who use open source content management systems for their web sites. It represents a universal solution that can be applied to all web sites.
Substantiating its customer-oriented commitment of its product policy, Quark (www.quark.com) is launching the latest update to its most widely-used professional page layout software worldwide - QuarkXPress. Through the release of QuarkXPress 6.5, the company is looking forward to further fortifying the leading value of the desktop publishing software, adding more creative power, robustness and reliability to its set of features.
Michigan State University Kellogg Center will be the location where the second annual Usability and Accessibility Conference will be held later this month.
The event (http://usability.msu.edu) will focus on the usability and accessibility principles, research findings, design, methods and tools aimed at improving the level of interaction between people and computers.