Will Emerging Standards And Specifications Help Us Normalize Digital Magazine Publishing?

Mark your calendar for Mediaweek, October 29-30 in New York City. We’ll unpack the biggest shifts shaping the future of media—from tv to retail media to tech—and how marketers can prep to stay ahead. Register with early-bird rates before sale ends!

The emergence of an industry standard is usually a sign that that particular industry or practice has reached a tipping point of market acceptance and potential profitability. A pre-digital example, SWOP, established a common procedure for offset printing color consistency and quality. It encouraged innovation and competition by vendors — especially in the area of proofing — and allowed advertisers, publishers, and printers to lower their operating costs. HTML is another example, illustrating how some vendors and developers can create a common framework for cost-effective innovation.

In the HTML example, large companies like Microsoft tend to advance their own, proprietary approach ahead of standards that might let competitors erode their advantage.

AW+

WORK SMARTER - LEARN, GROW AND BE INSPIRED.

Subscribe today!

To Read the Full Story Become an Adweek+ Subscriber

View Subscription Options

Already a member? Sign in