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Where words find their form.

The collaborative environment crafted exclusively for editors, writers, and publishers. Plan issues, track drafts, and polish stories in a system that respects the art of print and digital publishing.

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WorkspaceIssue #48: Autumn Solstice

Production Board

Drafting

2
Essays2h ago

The Quiet Art of Slow Typography

Draft Progress40%
JVJulius V.
3
Features5h ago

Architectures of Silence: Minimalism in Print

Draft Progress75%
HMHelena M.
8

In Review

2
InterviewsJust now

Interview: Rachel Cusk on the Unsaid

Awaiting approval
Review Status90%
CTClara Thorne
12
PoetryYesterday

Translations from the Deep Woods

Review Status85%
SLS. Lindqvist
4

Final Polish

1
Features1d ago

The Post-Digital Book: Physicality & Presence

Polish Complete100%
MVMarcus Vance
14

Recent Activity

Elena Rostova approved copy edits on "The Post-Digital Book" 12m ago
Clara Thorne left a note on "Interview: Rachel Cusk" 1h ago
Marcus Vance moved status to Final Polish on "The Post-Digital Book" 3h ago

Built for the craft of publishing.

A workspace tailored to the rhythm of editorial schedules. Avoid generic task boards and empower your creative production with purpose-built typography and layouts.

Beautiful Typography Presets
View and manage story text directly inside the dashboard with beautiful serif layouts that match your end-publication feel.
Issue-Based Architecture
Organize pipelines, assets, and metadata by issue, edition, or specific publication series, keeping editorial planning isolated and clear.
Structured Collaboration
Give writers, copy editors, and visual directors custom-tailored environments that match their exact review checklists.
A Living Style Guide

Sync your copy guidelines instantly across every active draft.

Define grammar habits, banned words, and style patterns once. Trellis reads drafts in real-time, helping editors catch formatting and tone drift before peer reviews even begin.

Oxford Comma EnforcedSpelling: UK & US ProfilesAuto-Detect Sentence Length
Style Rule HighlightRule #41
Input draft passage:

"The project was remarkably unique, although the team had to work under very strict deadlines."

Suggestion: Avoid redundant intensifiers

Use "unique" instead of "remarkably unique" and "strict" instead of "very strict".

Voices from the Desk

"Trellis transformed our publication flow. For the first time, our writers and editors work in a space that respects typography, layouts, and the deliberate nature of high-end storytelling."

Evelyn Vance

Editor-in-Chief, Scribe Quarterly

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