Hi everyone,
I never post anything here, but I do actively read this thread and have bought more AL products than I can care to count. However, after reading the comments about the Nadia release, I felt compelled to say my piece on the situation regarding the A4 book.
Now I haven't bought the release yet as the 4K part 1 & 2 collectors editions are just out my price range this second, but over the past 10 years, there have been many spelling and grammar issues in ALs products that I have spotted (minor stuff really). However, the issues being raised about the Nadia book are simply saddening for me to hear. For a company that is 10 years old and one that produces some really beautiful and well designed products with quality printed materials, it is a shame that they keep faltering with text proofing, which in the grand scheme of things is a simple thing to do and a vital one at that.
I am a graphic designer and I have worked on the design and pre-press of a fair few gaming books and magazines since Covid began for various publishers. Before anything goes to press and print though, I always ensure that the text given to me by the editor is fully proofed (usually done by the editor and another person). I then read through all the text myself and then let the editor know if there are any issues. This way I can be confident that what i'm designing and sending to print is throughly proofed and of a high standard, because believe me, the internet is very good at spotting the smallest of mistakes, and I have made a couple before (thankfully rectified before final proof document is sent to the printer.
So I don't know what the process or pipeline is for AL when it comes to printing materials, but it is clear to me that they need to address that there is a problem here and that Nadia has to be the last time that sort of issue presents itself. They need to make sure that whatever goes to print is triple-checked. Don't rush anything. What is also pertininent right now is how this disc issue is solved (not my field), but I hope also that AL addresses their customers with haste on this one - that is a serious issue, and considering the cost and wait times for the release, an issue that should at the very least be addressed on here. Things like that can really damage a companies reputation.