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Originally Posted by rhadin
One of the things I don't get from the breakdown that was in the New York Times article has to do with Design, Typesetting, Copyediting. As I do editing and typesetting for both p and e, I do not see any difference in the cost; my fees run the same. Perhaps the difference is that there is no "design" for ebooks?
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Sure there is "design" for e-books: Covers and layout are design (and if the e-book is being prepared for multiple formats, it sometimes requires multiple designs). The figures quoted don't make much sense to me, either... they seem almost arbitrary.