He joins the Bow-based repro house after 11 years at Emap, latterly as a publishing systems consultant. In his new role he will give technical sales support to Graphics publisher clients.
He will train clients to use our products, and also provide feedback for our developers, said technical director Barry Fitzpatrick.
Graphics is currently rolling out an online flatplanning service. Fitzpatrick and his team have been developing the system for the past three years, and are now launching the first phase. Publishers love the idea, said Fitzpatrick. Its aimed at production directors to monitor the whole process.
Moore will also provide support for Graphics asset management and syndication service, i-base.
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