
In my daytime job I also do some books designing for my client, when asked I have a decent understanding of printing process’ technical aspects in general, and I am familiar with the related software. There is some room for improvement but all considered I am pleased!

I’ve just run an ultra-small print batch of my Professional Photoshop Scripting book, that I have self-published with Leanpub and printed-on-demand with Lulu: in this post I’m going to describe the whole process, what I’ve learned from it, and what I’d do differently to make the result even better.


Authoring a book is awesome – especially when you’re done with it – but holding an actual object in your hands still gives a special kind of thrill.
