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File Name :: VIC Spec - Issue #3 (Apr 2005)

Author :: funkymonkey

Category :: SAU VIC

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Contents:

Great Ocean Road Cruise

Tsunami Show and Shine 2005

Foster's Australian Grand Prix 2005 Autosalon Display

Phillip Island - WRX Club Track Championship Round 2

Skyline History - Prince Skylines

Fun & Games

For Sale

and much more...

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lol you don't have to bump em. if you look up the top of the VIC section you'll see "SAU VIC Documents". All the stuff we publish are stored in there.

A great read, makes we wish i was back in Vic more than anything else, but I think you should assign an editor / proof reader (a fresh pair of eyes, someone who hasn't been involved in it's production in anyway) as a a fair few simple errors slipped through.

I know I'm being pedantic but it takes a bit of the gloss off what it is otherwise a very slick publication. Regardless, well done. :(

Ooosh: Was built in Illustrator on an old G4 tower... so the spell checker was both crap and slow.

Plus - being always a 'last minute' thing, the 'ol editorial step usually gets left out.

However, I've just upgraded to a new Powerbook and am in the process of converting the newsletter template to InDesign - which should make things a bit easier to check/edit.

That's wierd I always thought you'd use indesign for layout.

Hey BTW, is there any way we can get a digital version of the speed mag article on SAU VIC?

I R not mac friendly :unsure: I use indesign on a P4 though used to use quark on a mac when I was doing layout work for mags, but that was because I was using the tools I was given, not out of choice.

That's sweet, as i said it's still bloody good, I just realised this is an older one anyways. Issue #4 didn't have any glaringly obvious stuff jump out at me, and that's all that matters, not writing Shakespeare here I know. :unsure:

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