Atelier Data Services has appointed former Future Publishing advertising manager Steve Michaels as its new projects manager. He will concentrate on the implementation of digital workflow production.
Atelier has also completed the expansion of its production and data storage facilities at its St Austell site. The expansion was the result of the companys success with its Digital Publishing Desktop (DPD), which allows clients to view and approve work online. Further projects for Michaels will see him working on the integration of DPD to link seamlessly with publishers sales databases.
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