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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Plemmons" data-source="post: 6334683" data-attributes="member: 1287"><p>I'm just honored that Corporia made it into the nominations (Best Electronic Book)! Although I have nominations and awards from my time at Kenzer and Company, Corporia was my first 100% solo project - so today is a very happy day for me!</p><p></p><p>I put a lot of work into making Corporia an easy electronic read, so I think Best Electronic Book is a great category for Corporia (though I'm equally proud of the rules and setting, of course).</p><p></p><p>For instance, the layout is in single-column format and designed so that you can easily read one page on a tablet, or a two-page spread on a desktop monitor. Not only is there a detailed table of contents, but each chapter begins with its own mini table of contents for ease of reference.</p><p></p><p>Each of the six chapters also has a prominent color that often appears as a font, border, or background on most charts, tables, and even within the art itself (the character chapter is green, the equipment chapter is red, the assets and magic chapter is orange, and so on). These colors actually make cross-referencing instinctive as your brain makes the automatic association between color and chapter! </p><p></p><p>The PDF is, of course, extensively bookmarked and provides clickable/touchable links whenever a page number or section is mentioned in the body, the tables of contents, and the index. I also numbered and linked sections of the sample character sheet and the city district map, so you can easily jump to the relevant section. The index also uses red text to indicate the links intended for the Director's (aka game master's) eyes only. And so on.</p><p></p><p>There are other great products in the category with better brand recognition, so even with the above reasons my chances are probably slim, but I'll keep my fingers crossed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Plemmons, post: 6334683, member: 1287"] I'm just honored that Corporia made it into the nominations (Best Electronic Book)! Although I have nominations and awards from my time at Kenzer and Company, Corporia was my first 100% solo project - so today is a very happy day for me! I put a lot of work into making Corporia an easy electronic read, so I think Best Electronic Book is a great category for Corporia (though I'm equally proud of the rules and setting, of course). For instance, the layout is in single-column format and designed so that you can easily read one page on a tablet, or a two-page spread on a desktop monitor. Not only is there a detailed table of contents, but each chapter begins with its own mini table of contents for ease of reference. Each of the six chapters also has a prominent color that often appears as a font, border, or background on most charts, tables, and even within the art itself (the character chapter is green, the equipment chapter is red, the assets and magic chapter is orange, and so on). These colors actually make cross-referencing instinctive as your brain makes the automatic association between color and chapter! The PDF is, of course, extensively bookmarked and provides clickable/touchable links whenever a page number or section is mentioned in the body, the tables of contents, and the index. I also numbered and linked sections of the sample character sheet and the city district map, so you can easily jump to the relevant section. The index also uses red text to indicate the links intended for the Director's (aka game master's) eyes only. And so on. There are other great products in the category with better brand recognition, so even with the above reasons my chances are probably slim, but I'll keep my fingers crossed! [/QUOTE]
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