Technical Evolution in Publishing: priint:comet Plug-ins for InDesign, Illustrator, Express, PowerPoint and Canva
Modern product communication requires more than just attractive layouts: it needs stable, consistent processes. The priint:comet plug-ins and add-ons for Adobe InDesign, Illustrator and Express, plus the new extensions for PowerPoint and Canva truly simplify creative processes. Get first-hand insights into the priint:comet family from our priint:comet plug-in team: Paul Seidel, Christoph Soergel and Leo Quensel.
This presentation will focus not only on the functions of the plug-ins, but also on the technical refinements, tips for using the plug-ins, and the noticeable reduction in manual effort and seamless working across system boundaries.
We’ll wrap up the presentation with a look at the current state of development and the future of the priint:comet plug-ins: What new touchpoints will be added, how will integration into Adobe and Office environments continue to develop, and where is the journey toward even more automated and scalable publishing processes headed?
Paul Seidel
Paul Seidel is one of the leading voices at priint Group | WERK II when it comes to the technical development and implementation of priint:comet plug-ins. With a deep technical understanding of connectivity, automation and creative software, he translates complex technical requirements into practical solutions that have a real impact on daily workflows.
Leo Quensel
Leo Quensel is a key driving force behind modern, data-driven publishing processes. With his technical focus on the priint:comet plug-ins, he ensures that product data can be used reliably and without media discontinuity in various applications such as InDesign, Illustrator and PowerPoint.
Christoph Soergel
Christoph Soergel is primarily responsible for connecting the priint:comet plug-ins and the PDF renderer with the priint:suite landscape. In his opinion, integration is best implemented when it is least noticeable. As part of priint:day, he will be sharing selected insights into these intermediate worlds.
Leo Quensel
Paul Seidel