Book Design Part 2: Creating an eBook from a Print File

Kayla Swedberg

Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Becky Bayne

Mount Juliet, Tennessee

Virtual

August 18, 2022

3:45-4:00 p.m. Pacific — Networking

4:00-5:45 p.m. Pacific — Presentation


eBook formatting is so problematic that many people refuse to do it! In this presentation, Kayla Swedberg and Becky Bayne of Becky's Graphic Design in Nashville describe the process of taking an InDesign print file and converting it into an eBook format—without the headache!

Specific Topics:

  • Using Split Document to create breaks in the book
  • How to properly format images with captions (so they don't fly away!)
  • Export Settings to make everything works (and look good!)
  • Additional programs to use—Kindle Previewer 3 and ePub Checker by Página

About the Presenters

Kayla Swedberg

Kayla Swedberg

Kayla Swedberg has been working with Becky’s Graphic Design since 2018. She graduated from Nossi College of Art in Nashville with a BGA in Graphic Design in 2020.

Growing under the wing of Becky’s mentorship, Kayla is now an integral part of Becky’s Graphic Design. She spurs along the team’s book design process by exploring the farthest reaches of InDesign's automation features. While Becky creates the visual identity for a single book chapter template, Kayla finds the quickest, most efficient ways to style the whole book from cover-to-cover.

Additionally, Kayla is the team's up-and-coming eBook expert. She transforms the finalized print files from InDesign into a workable format for eBook exporting. She is now a pro at working with even the most complicated reflowable eBook files—ones that are very long, contain images or pull-quotes, or that have a myriad of clickable links.

When she’s not creating art, she goes trail riding with her trusty mule or sits outdoors with a novel and her bearded dragon.

Becky Bayne

Becky Bayne

Becky Bayne began her career as a calligrapher in the 80’s, hand lettering grocery ads at a small advertising agency in upstate New York. When desktop computers were introduced, Becky jumped in and learned digital design and marketing alongside everyone else.

The business, Becky’s Graphic Design, was established in 1992 and has designed creative branding and marketing for small and medium businesses. In 2021 the business shifted focus and is now providing book design and self-publishing expertise for authors. They offer the additional service of managing the book upload and the technical aspects of publishing the book to distributors’ online or commercial printers.

The first computer Becky purchased for her business was in 1995. She invested in a Gateway 486 PC and installed Aldus Pagemaker, CorelDraw, and Photoshop 2.0 with 3.5 floppy discs, one at a time.

Becky and her husband Roger, are both entrepreneurs and have been married over 40 years. They have two children who have given them six wonderful grandchildren.

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