Client
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Tumut and Adelong Times
Impact Areas
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50% reduction in layout time
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100% style consistency
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Bidirectional sync
Services / Our Work
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Custom Adobe Plugin Development,
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Adobe InDesign & Google Drive Integration
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Cloud Integration,
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Workflow Orchestration
The Story
For a legacy publication like the Tumut and Adelong Times, delivering local news quickly and accurately is the cornerstone of community trust. However, the delay between a story being content-ready and print-ready can be the difference between a scoop and a missed deadline. While the editorial team at the Tumut Times collaborated effectively in Google Drive, the manual transition to Adobe InDesign typically involved tedious copy-pasting and broken formatting.
Clavis Tech developed a custom InDesign plugin that creates a seamless digital pipeline, allowing editors to pull diverse content types directly into professional layouts. This integration has effectively transformed a fragmented editorial chain into a unified, high-velocity newsflow.
The Challenge
The Tumut Times operates in a hybrid environment where content is born in the cloud but finalized in complex desktop publishing software. The primary roadblock was the “Content Silo”—articles, headers, images, and captions lived in Google Drive, while the design lived in InDesign.
The team faced a recurring logistical hurdle: manually importing Google Docs files and high-resolution images while maintaining strict stylesheet consistency. Every minor edit made by an editor in a Google Doc required a manual update to the layout, leading to version-control risks and layout lag. This friction not only drained hundreds of person-hours annually but also increased the margin for human error during the high-pressure hours before the press goes live in Tumut.
The Solution
Clavis Tech engineered a custom Adobe InDesign Plugin designed to treat Google Drive as a native extension of the Tumut Times design environment. Our roadmap focused on granular control—ensuring that designers didn’t just import text, but orchestrated it.
We implemented Intelligent Component Mapping, allowing the system to automatically distinguish between headlines, bylines, body text, and captions. By establishing a bidirectional link, we ensured that any late-breaking changes in the cloud could be reflected in the layout with a single click, preserving the design’s integrity while embracing the fluidity of digital collaboration.
Solution Delivered
Multi-Format Cloud Import: Enabled seamless fetching of Google Docs, Sheets, and high-res imagery directly into the InDesign workspace.
Intelligent Component Parsing: Automated the separation of headlines and body copy, mapping them instantly to the Tumut Times predefined InDesign styles.
Bidirectional Data Linking: Developed a Live-Sync bridge where updates in Google Drive are flagged within InDesign for instant, one-click content refreshes.
Automated Asset Management: Streamlined the handling of local photography and captions, ensuring high-resolution assets are correctly linked upon import.
Style Sheet Preservation: Engineered the plugin to respect existing editorial style guides, eliminating manual re-formatting.
Collaborative Workflow Sync: Built a status-tracking feature allowing designers to see which stories are ready for layout directly from the interface.
"The integration built by Clavis Tech has fundamentally redefined our newsroom's operational tempo. By removing the manual burden of downloading and re-formatting, our editorial team has reclaimed their most valuable asset: time."
Tumut and Adelong Times
Editorial Lead
A bidirectional sync to remove repetitive tasks
The Result
The integration has redefined the operational heartbeat of the Tumut Times. By removing repetitive technical tasks, the editorial team has more space to focus on local journalism.
Reduced Production Cycles:
The time required for content layout was reduced by 30%, allowing the team to meet tighter deadlines with significantly less stress.
Eliminated Version Fatigue:
Bidirectional linking ensured 100% accuracy between the editor's draft and the final layout, removing the risk of outdated copy reaching the printer.
Massive Resource Savings:
The automation of layout mapping saves hundreds of person-hours annually, allowing staff to focus on high-quality investigative journalism.
Unified Ecosystem:
The workflow now flows naturally from cloud-based brainstorming to professional print-ready PDFs without a single copy-paste error.
Impact by the numbers
From the moment a researcher uploads a project to its final publication and indexing, the system manages the metadata and version control autonomously, ensuring 100% data integrity.
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Time Reduction
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Hours Saved Annually
Real-Time
Bidirectional Sync
Instant updates between Google Drive drafts and InDesign layouts.
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Style Integrity
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Style Integrity Import Speed
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Copy-Paste Errors
Reduction in manual entry mistakes and versioning conflicts.


