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Morgan Bailey Photo Book Professor Caldwell 1/30/13 New Era of Books With the iPad, Kindle, Nook, and Galaxy tablets books have taken on a new form. They are no longer physical entities but instead downloads of text to be read anywhere anytime. There are pros and cons to these facts. The pros basically surround practicality and usability. The cons are more artistically related. Digital books can go anywhere a cell phone can. You can have hundreds of books chilling out in your back pocket while you do shopping. Dark in your room? Lack of light? No problem, these books have built in screens that light up so you can read them. Texts can be resized to help you read easier. With retina displays the text is just as crisp as print. With all these practical uses for technology to help us read and view books, books themselves are slowly ending. The sheer production costs of printing one book is more than millions of people just using internet they all ready pay for to download the book that someone uploaded onto a website. This does not bode well for physical books. Physical books however, with their sense of feel, texture, beauty, and artwork can never truly be digitized. Reading Hack The Cover made me realize how much art and work goes into designing a book. It made me want to put down my ipad and pick up a book and just appreciate how great a physical book really is. This brings up the struggle for digital books. Books of old have two things going for them, form and function or content. Digital books only have the later. How in today’s world can we bring form and elegant design to digital books to bring back the appreciation for artistry and design in books? My thoughts on the subject have to do with additional content and using the technology to better engage the reader. Digital books can be well laid out and designed but no one pays attention to that. People want to read these books, view the material inside them. Use technology to allow in depth looks into books. Video, movement, interaction all allows us to have a better understanding of what we are looking at. Books should start taking steps to engage their readers not only with text and photos but with interaction with the reader and the book itself.

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Morgan  Bailey  Photo  Book  Professor  Caldwell  1/30/13  

New  Era  of  Books    

  With  the  iPad,  Kindle,  Nook,  and  Galaxy  tablets  books  have  taken  on  a  new  form.  They  are  no  longer  physical  entities  but  instead  downloads  of  text  to  be  read  anywhere  anytime.  There  are  pros  and  cons  to  these  facts.  The  pros  basically  surround  practicality  and  usability.  The  cons  are  more  artistically  related.       Digital  books  can  go  anywhere  a  cell  phone  can.  You  can  have  hundreds  of  books  chilling  out  in  your  back  pocket  while  you  do  shopping.  Dark  in  your  room?  Lack  of  light?  No  problem,  these  books  have  built  in  screens  that  light  up  so  you  can  read  them.  Texts  can  be  resized  to  help  you  read  easier.  With  retina  displays  the  text  is  just  as  crisp  as  print.  With  all  these  practical  uses  for  technology  to  help  us  read  and  view  books,  books  themselves  are  slowly  ending.  The  sheer  production  costs  of  printing  one  book  is  more  than  millions  of  people  just  using  internet  they  all  ready  pay  for  to  download  the  book  that  someone  uploaded  onto  a  website.  This  does  not  bode  well  for  physical  books.     Physical  books  however,  with  their  sense  of  feel,  texture,  beauty,  and  artwork  can  never  truly  be  digitized.  Reading  Hack  The  Cover  made  me  realize  how  much  art  and  work  goes  into  designing  a  book.  It  made  me  want  to  put  down  my  ipad  and  pick  up  a  book  and  just  appreciate  how  great  a  physical  book  really  is.  This  brings  up  the  struggle  for  digital  books.  Books  of  old  have  two  things  going  for  them,  form  and  function  or  content.  Digital  books  only  have  the  later.  How  in  today’s  world  can  we  bring  form  and  elegant  design  to  digital  books  to  bring  back  the  appreciation  for  artistry  and  design  in  books?  My  thoughts  on  the  subject  have  to  do  with  additional  content  and  using  the  technology  to  better  engage  the  reader.  Digital  books  can  be  well  laid  out  and  designed  but  no  one  pays  attention  to  that.  People  want  to  read  these  books,  view  the  material  inside  them.  Use  technology  to  allow  in  depth  looks  into  books.  Video,  movement,  interaction  all  allows  us  to  have  a  better  understanding  of  what  we  are  looking  at.  Books  should  start  taking  steps  to  engage  their  readers  not  only  with  text  and  photos  but  with  interaction  with  the  reader  and  the  book  itself.