Julie Blanc and Julien Taquet from the paged.js project share their experiences at the intersection of design practice and technical standards.
Julie Blanc and Julien Taquet from the paged.js project share their experiences at the intersection of design practice and technical standards.
[Paged.js](https://pagedjs.org/) is a rendering tool for previewing, inspecting and designing a PDF in the browser, that is known for specifically accommodating designers using web-to-print techniques in their publications and book making practice. Julie and Julien both work (or have worked) as developers on the project, so we can also ask them about Paged.js as an open source project, and what it means to develop and maintain it. A nice example: XPUB3 made their [graduation catalog](https://hub.xpub.nl/sandbot/walkie-talkie/) with Paged.js
[Paged.js](https://pagedjs.org/) is a rendering tool for previewing, inspecting and designing a PDF in the browser, that is known for specifically accommodating designers using web-to-print techniques in their publications and book making practice. Julie and Julien both work (or have worked) as developers on the project, so the workshop gave students an opportunity to ask them about Paged.js as an open source project, and what it means to develop and maintain it. A nice example of paged.js in action is the [2022 graduation catalog](https://media.xpub.nl/2022/walkie-talkie.pdf).
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<p><summary> Paged.js Workshop</p>
<p><summary> Paged.js Workshop</p>
<p><imgsrc="./images/650x400_thumb_pagedjs.png"/></summary> Julie Blanc and Julien Taquet from the paged.js project share their experiences at the intersection of design practice and technical standards.</p>
<p><imgsrc="./images/650x400_thumb_pagedjs.png"/></summary> Julie Blanc and Julien Taquet from the paged.js project share their experiences at the intersection of design practice and technical standards.</p>
<p><ahref="https://pagedjs.org/">Paged.js</a> is a rendering tool for previewing, inspecting and designing a PDF in the browser, that is known for specifically accommodating designers using web-to-print techniques in their publications and book making practice. Julie and Julien both work (or have worked) as developers on the project, so we can also ask them about Paged.js as an open source project, and what it means to develop and maintain it. A nice example: XPUB3 made their <ahref="https://hub.xpub.nl/sandbot/walkie-talkie/">graduation catalog</a> with Paged.js</p>
<p><ahref="https://pagedjs.org/">Paged.js</a> is a rendering tool for previewing, inspecting and designing a PDF in the browser, that is known for specifically accommodating designers using web-to-print techniques in their publications and book making practice. Julie and Julien both work (or have worked) as developers on the project, so the workshop gave students an opportunity to ask them about Paged.js as an open source project, and what it means to develop and maintain it. A nice example of paged.js in action is the <ahref="https://media.xpub.nl/2022/walkie-talkie.pdf">2022 graduation catalog</a>.</p>