21st-Century Publisher: Print, XML, Web & Ebook
Publishing | Greater New York City Area, US
Julie Trelstad is Founder and Publisher of Julie Ink, LLC of White Plains, NY, a laboratory for digital publishing ideas.
Julie Ink's ventures include:
BooktIQ.com, a book production studio that creates professionally edited and designed books and eBooks.
Plain White Press, which publishes illustrated non-fiction books, journals, and boxed kits that help busy women simplify some aspects of their busy lives. Named a Make-Mine-a-Million micro winner in 2006, Plain White Press was acquired by Fox Chapel publishing in 2011.
Before founding Julie Ink LLC, Julie spent 15 years as an acquisitions editor, primarily acquiring books on the subjects of architecture, home design, construction, and general how-to.
2012 - Present
XML Publishing Consultant / Future-Proof Books
Strategic Consulting: including publishing workflow, provision of cloud-based XML solutions for non-technical publishers, speaking, and training
Nov
2011 - Present
President / Booktiq.com
Booktiq Booktiq (pronounced buk-ˈtēk) provides book composition and production services for independent authors and publishers. We provide professional editing and simultaneous print book and e-Book publication.
Feb
2011 - Present
CEO / Julie Ink LLC
Consulting, coaching, and speaking on traditional and digital publishing, XML, and ebooks.
2006 -
2011
Founder/Publisher / Plain White Press, LLC
Publishes books and gifts for busy families.
2004 -
2010
White Plains Library Board of Trustees / Westchester Library System
Member, board of Trustees. President 2008-2010.
2004 -
2006
Executive Editor, Acquisitions / Sterling Publishing, Inc.
Acquired trade titles in woodworking, home-building, craft, gardening, and other general interest books.
2000 -
2004
Senior Editor / John Wiley & Sons
Managed the Architectural Graphic Standards Franchise, including AGS Residential, Planning & Urban Design Standards, Interior Graphic Standards, and the first web edition of Architectural Graphic Standards.
1998 -
2000
Product Development Manager / International Masters Publishers, Inc.
Part of an international product development team creating editorial concepts for direct-mail card and kit-continuity programs.
1997 -
1998
Senior Editor, General Books / Reader's Digest
Managed the editorial production of "Ask The Family Handyman."
1994 -
1997
Acquisitions Editor / The Taunton Press
Acquired books for Fine Homebuilding Magazine, including The Not-So-Big House by Sarah Susanka, The Kitchen Idea Book, Code Check, and a dozen others.
1993 -
1994
Associate Editor / Van Nostrand Reinhold
Acquired and edited books on architectural design and technology.
1992 -
1993
Associate Editor / I.D. Magazine
1989 -
1992
Assistant Editor / Progressive Architecture
Assistant editor for the technology section of an architectural trade magazine.