Thanks to an article recently published by The Guardian, we learned that one tree is enough to make an average of 24 books, which is something every author should bear in mind when putting pen to paper. That being said, let’s deal with R.
R. Donnelley, a printing service for publishers of all sorts of books, catalogues, guides, magazines, inserts and other printed materials, with manufacturing plants in the US, Mexico and China. By visiting this site, users will be able to discover the full catalogue of this company’s products and services, which range from simple printing solutions to more complex proofing and format conversion suites, as well as excess paper trade and market consultancy services, all of which have been custom created by the company and are web-based, which in turn means easier sharing and reviewing capabilities for large or multiregional groups. Since the scope and variety of the online production tools are quite overwhelming, it was really good news to find extensive extra information and demos, which will walk users through the process of creating a book, managing logistics, getting ISBNs, and even marketing though the app. 







