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Friday, 25 November 2011

National Record-A-Thon Celebrates "Different Ways to Read Across America"

Princeton, NJ (Vocus/PRWEB) February 28, 2011

Across the U.S. this week, a chorus of authors and celebrities will join thousands of volunteers all lending their voices to a unique initiative making books accessible for students, veterans and other individuals with learning differences.


Staged by the nonprofit Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic (RFB&D), the national Record-A-Thon runs concurrent with the National Education Associations Read Across America campaign and peaks on March 2, celebrating the birthday of beloved childrens book author Dr. Seuss.


At each of RFB&Ds 19 recording studios throughout the country, volunteer readers will log extra hours at the microphone to transform printed textbooks into easy-to-navigate audiobooks enabling hundreds of thousands of people with visual and learning disabilities to access the content of these books to help them achieve educational success.


Our Record-A-Thon is a tour de force of volunteerism, philanthropy, and community engagement, says Andrew Friedman, president and CEO of RFB&D. By mobilizing thousands of volunteers to record more books, raise crucial funds, and drive public attention toward the potential of millions of individuals with learning differences, we are truly celebrating Different Ways to Read Across America.


RFB&D launched the Record-A-Thon in New York City last week with the help of Barbara Walters, Joy Behar, and Sherri Shepherd, co-hosts of ABCs "The View," who recorded texts to add to the worlds largest library of accessible audiobooks. A fourth co-host of "The View," Elisabeth Hasselbeck, will record this week, along with Michael Gargiulo, anchor of WNBCs "Today in NY," and popular childrens book authors John Marciano ("Madeline Goes to the White House"), and Peter Brown ("The Curious Garden"). Author, journalist and blogger Jeff Jarvis ("What Would Google Do?") will also participate this week.


At RFB&Ds Los Angeles studio, childrens book titles will be brought to life by two-time Grammy Award winner Tia Carrere, actors Esai Morales (The Mambo Kings and Caprica), Sheryl Lee ("Twin Peaks), Katee Sackhoff (Battlestar Gallactica and 24), and a host of major TV news anchors from the region. In Palo Alto, Super Bowl-winning quarterback and ESPN commentator Steve Young will read, along with Jon Miller, voice of the San Francisco Giants. The Palo Alto studio will also honor one of its most remarkable volunteers Jane Seaman, who started volunteering in 1967 and has logged over 15,000 hours (more than 1.7 years) of service.


Other RFB&D studios around the country are brimming with activity this week. In Athens, Georgia, Mayor Nancy Denson will be honorary chair and a guest reader; and in Princeton, New Jersey, acclaimed poet BJ Ward has already been logging time at the microphone. In Phoenix, ABC-15s Katie Raml will share her voice along with local authors and legislators. A full list of Record-A-Thon studios can be found here.


The national Record-A-Thon campaign is sponsored by PLEXTALK, a manufacturer of assistive technology devices for people with print disabilities like blindness and dyslexia. Visit Plextalks new Facebook page here.


Founded in 1948, RFB&D serves more than 300,000 K-12, college and graduate students, as well as veterans and lifelong learners all of whom are blind, visually impaired, dyslexic or have other disabilities that prohibit them from reading standard print. RFB&D's collection of more than 64,000 digital textbooks and literature titles delivered through internet downloads and available on Macs and PCs, CD and various assistive technology devices is the largest of its kind in the world. More than 5,500 volunteers across the U.S. help make RFB&Ds content available, which students rely on to achieve educational success and entry into the workforce. RFB&D, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, is funded by grants from the U.S. Department of Education, state and local education programs, and the generous contributions of individuals, foundations and corporations.


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Tobias Outerwear for Books Celebrates 10th Anniversary

Davisburg, MI (PRWEB) April 5, 2006

Tobias Outerwear for Books (Tobias Design, Inc.), a specialty design firm catering to the book publishing industry, announced today its tenth anniversary in business.


The company is owned by Christopher Tobias, a graphic designer who in a decade has designed his way onto best-selling book covers. With a degree in graphic design and some after-college experience in advertising, Tobias ventured out on his own in 1996. His business began in the basement of his suburban Grand Rapids, MI home, and in 2004 moved to Davisburg, (just north of Detroit), where he now rents a comfortable studio space. All things have improved for Tobias who remembers those early years in the basement. Man, it was cold. I used to wear gloves with the fingers cut out and sit with my feet ON a space heater. The walls were cinder block and painted a light teal, circa 1960. That was the worst. I would see one of my covers on Fox News or in a magazine or something and think if they only knew where that was created.


Several books with Tobias covers have made it onto the New York Times best-sellers list. Among these are David Limbaughs Persecution: How Liberals Are Waging Political War Against Christians and National Review Editor Rich Lowrys Legacy: Paying the Price for the Clinton Years.


Business has grown from 30-40 designs in his first year; to what Tobias estimates will be about 125 covers in 2006. Things may be bigger and better than ten years ago, but Tobias intends to keep running his business on a small scale. There are a lot of advantages of being a small outfit, Tobias says. Faster turnaround for clients (usually), accessibility, flexibility, and most importantly, being able to spend my time designing instead of managing a staff.


So while Tobias Outerwear for Books will remain a one-man show, Tobiass goal for the next ten years is to continue expanding his growing clientele list. He has built an impressive roster of publishers who regularly solicit his work including Thomas Nelson, Baker Books, Integrity Publishers, Broadman & Holman, Zondervan, P&R Publishing, Waterbrook Press, and Regnery.


My philosophy is to make my contacts look good. If I can help them impress the people they answer to, then they are going to come back to me. Creativity and design play a major part, of course. But so do meeting (or beating) deadlines, returning phone calls and e-mail. If I can provide outstanding design while still meeting the objectives for the project then the cover will be a winnerfor the publisher, the author, and for me.


For more information and to judge the book covers of Tobias Outerwear for Books, please visit http://www.tobiasdesign.com.


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