Just a note, partially in response to the review: we tried bleeding the art, but it was a hassle in layout, and I personally thought the value was limited considering the extra cost. I deliberately keep the layout 'fluff' graphics to a minimum, because I know a lot of you print out the PDF (though you might consider buying the hardcopy, as the PDF is really only designed for the screen; the text is the same, since it is vector, but the illos and maps are screen-resolution). Anyway, there was one book (Powers, not laid out by me), which had those elaborate graphics on every page, that bled out on the top, bottom, and outside. They just repeated on every page, and I thought they were pointless. They were just glorified page number graphics. It was a trendy thing at the time.
We are planning to update/refresh the page design once RMU is out, but that seems a ways off...