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NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
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Change is in the air

The new year brought resolutions and changes. Louis Rosenfeld has become a publisher. Mandy Lowey advises readers on how to change a site under low-budget circumstances. And Boxes and Arrows is undergoing more changes as well. The site you see now--really a beta site for what is to come--is providing us with useful feedback as we get ready to launch a new design for Boxes and Arrows. In the next newsletter, we’ll give subscribers a sneak peek of how the designs are shaping up. Stay tuned.

Thanks for all your feedback; keep the suggestions coming!

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In this issue:

Lou Rosenfeld Eats his own Dog Food: Book Publishing as a Design Challenge
By Liz Danzico
What does the publishing industry have in common with your 10 am design review with the client? More than you might think. Louis Rosenfeld reveals that the process of becoming a publisher is much like a product development process.
http://www.boxesandarrows.com/view/ lou_rosenfeld_eats_his_own_dog_food

Change It Up! Adapting an Existing UI for a New Purpose
By Mandy Lowey
Not every upgrade comes with a big budget, so you have to work with what you've got. Here are a couple of ways you can work with an existing UI to give it a new look and a new function.
http://www.boxesandarrows.com/view/change_it_up_
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