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Digital Reading Matter

To delve into a story and be carried away by it without interruption. To hold on to thoughts and share them. This is the experience we would ideally also expect when reading digitally. Yet the potential of digital media in this regard has still not been fully exploited. «Digital Reading Matter» nurtures the joys of digital reading by focusing on users’ specific needs.

Designer:
Anna Tuena

Year:
2021

Institution:
Bachelor of Arts in Design
Visual Communication, Zurich University of the Arts

Type:
Speculative design

Links:
showcasedesign.zhdk.ch/personen/2021/digital-reading-matter
visualcommunication.zhdk.ch/diplom-2021/digital-reading-matter
@anna.tuena

Where?
Gallery 2, level 5

The text reproduction feature contains options to translate, summarise and recognise text and to read out the content.
The text reproduction feature contains options to translate, summarise and recognise text and to read out the content.
Every reader has their own personal library. For each book, there is a message centre, a short introduction about the history of the book and an overview of the author’s. life and literary output.
Every reader has their own personal library. For each book, there is a message centre, a short introduction about the history of the book and an overview of the author’s. life and literary output.
References in the main text point out existing content extensions, which can be displayed in the personal storage area. When a reference is selected, the book automatically moves back to the respective location. Reading progress is recorded in the reading bar.
References in the main text point out existing content extensions, which can be displayed in the personal storage area. When a reference is selected, the book automatically moves back to the respective location. Reading progress is recorded in the reading bar.
Structurally, the interface is divided into three main containers: the reading mode which contains the main text, a personal storage area in which the accessed content extensions can be viewed and saved, and the discussion mode.
Structurally, the interface is divided into three main containers: the reading mode which contains the main text, a personal storage area in which the accessed content extensions can be viewed and saved, and the discussion mode.