Baron van Greenback? You're so out of touch. If you were really trying to prove you were in the know, I'd have expected you to mention Madame de Rougederriere.
JVL I need a bassist - got a gig on 3rd march and our bassist has just left us to join an outfit called "Beer Gut 100". So if you are available for practices Monday night in Dartford and are into Blues/Rock let me know.
Graphic Designer and Project Manager working on Multi Translation magazines.
Joint owner of a militaria shop - Mostly WW1 and WW2. Medals Guns jeeps that sort of ting
I hope it is not for Boston Hannah 'International', I did a stint there before joining the BBC. We used Quark x press 'passport' on Russian, German, and Arabic magazines, as it was in the days of film/proofs, the repro company flipped the film and the text 'mirrored', after a text correction at proof stage. MD blamed the repro company who put there hands up, but like a 100 per cent bastard did not pay his invoices for 6 months....... The repro company offered to reprint the full magazine ( as they had an associate printers). It all ended up in court, and the publishing company went into liquidation. I had left the company and acted as a witness for the repro company. In the end it was all about cash flow, and had nothing to do with the film they had produced. All the editorial staff left, as well? The world of print/magazines can be a real nightmare, and some of the 'chancers' involved are little more than 'del boys' . In the end you only really have your reputation, and despite a horrid spell of unemployment I am still very choosey/stupid to get involved with 'spivs'. Just bought a new version of quark x press, as an update, by the way.
Currently develop new business and sales leads for marketing / PR agencies and advertising sales teams. Background is editorial research for authors and running PR and events campaigns for them.
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There's me and my side kick which run the whole of the m15 and we are very close to bringing down the fiendish baron von greenback
Blimey, that is impressive. Who are your working for out here in Oz so I can sample your work?
Joint owner of a militaria shop - Mostly WW1 and WW2. Medals Guns jeeps that sort of ting
I hope it is not for Boston Hannah 'International', I did a stint there before joining the BBC.
We used Quark x press 'passport' on Russian, German, and Arabic magazines, as it was in the days of film/proofs, the repro company flipped the film and the text 'mirrored', after a text correction at proof stage. MD blamed the repro company who put there hands up, but like a 100 per cent bastard did not pay his invoices for 6 months....... The repro company offered to reprint the full magazine ( as they had an associate printers). It all ended up in court, and the publishing company went into liquidation. I had left the company and acted as a witness for the repro company. In the end it was all about cash flow, and had nothing to do with the film they had produced. All the editorial staff left, as well? The world of print/magazines can be a real nightmare, and some of the 'chancers' involved are little more than 'del boys' . In the end you only really have your reputation, and despite a horrid spell of unemployment I am still very choosey/stupid to get involved with 'spivs'.
Just bought a new version of quark x press, as an update, by the way.
also part time test driver for scalextric and test pilot for airfix