Service
Editorial publication
Editorial systems for independent publishers: long-form reading, print-quality download, AI-citation-ready structure.
What does Faro build for editorial clients?
Reading-first websites with chapter structure, long-form typography, schema markup for AI citation, and a print-ready export pipeline. The same source content drives screen and print.
- •Editorial information architecture: chapters, glossary, calculators, search
- •Typography tuned for long-form reading on screen and in print
- •MDX or headless CMS pipeline so writers can publish directly
- •Schema markup on every chapter for AI citation readiness
- •Internationalisation scaffolding if multilingual is in scope
- •Print-ready PDF export from the same source content
How much does a editorial project cost?
Editorial projects typically run from £25,000 for a focused single-edition site to £75,000 for a multilingual property with print export and a multi-edition archive.
How long does a editorial project take?
Eight to sixteen weeks from kickoff to launch, depending on chapter count and translation scope.
Who is Faro for in editorial?
For: Independent publishers, specialist consultancies launching annual reference titles, and operators with a story too detailed for a blog.
Not for: High-frequency news sites, ad-funded content farms, social-first creator newsletters.
Related work
Faro takes one editorial project per quarter. Briefs welcome, even rough ones.
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