
Shorthand | Beautifully simple storytelling for the web
Shorthand is the visual storytelling platform that makes it simple to craft captivating feature articles, digital magazines, reports, internal comms, and more.
Start creating stunning visual web content for free - Shorthand
Shorthand is the alternative to FlippingBook for creating beautiful visual content for the web. Build everything from reports to digital magazines to delight your audience — on any device. No …
The Craft Magazine - Shorthand
Shorthand's magazine on the craft of building immersive content. Featuring strategic advice, tactical tips, and inspiration from the best content teams in the world.
Visual Storytelling | Shorthand Product Features
Shorthand is perfect for a wide range of content types. Case Studies. Success stories from leading content creators. Templates. Accelerate your visual storytelling. Example stories. Be …
Training | Visual storytelling - Shorthand
Shorthand Community. Connect, learn, and share with an inspiring crowd in Master the Craft. Webinars. Free introductions to digital storytelling from our expert team. Help docs. Learn how …
Example Shorthand stories
Browse inspiring visual stories from iconic brands. The world's most engaging feature articles, digital magazines, and reports are built with Shorthand.
Product Features - Shorthand
Shorthand is perfect for a wide range of content types. Case Studies. Success stories from leading content creators. Templates. Accelerate your visual storytelling. Example stories. Be …
Shorthand | News & media examples
Browse example news and media stories from the BBC, Dow Jones, Adweek, and more. The world's most engaging feature articles are built with Shorthand.
An introduction to scrollytelling - Shorthand
Shorthand was created with the express purpose of lowering the barrier to entry for interactive storytelling. It enabled faster and more affordable production of scrollytelling stories, without …
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What is the process for publishing a Shorthand story, and how is it hosted? Are there any guides around media sizes and formats? I am working on a story with a colleague.