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LetterMPress, una imprenta tradicional en tu iPad

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The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore es un bonito cuento infantil para iPad y un ejemplo de como actualizar un formato clásico aprovechando las oportunidades de un nuevo soporte. 

He recordado una cita que publiqué hace ya unos meses, creo que muy apropiada:


The default reaction of most print publishers since the advent of the Internet has almost always been “Let’s make it just like print.” It’s been tried again and again and it never works. So the fact that publishers are trying it yet again on the iPad doesn’t strike me as experimentation at all.

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iPad owners are more likely to VIEW, INTERACT with and BUY

iPad owners are more likely to VIEW, INTERACT with and BUY

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The default reaction of most print publishers since the advent of the Internet has almost always been “Let’s make it just like print.” It’s been tried again and again and it never works. So the fact that publishers are trying it yet again on the iPad doesn’t strike me as experimentation at all.
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Imaginación y creatividad aplicada a la tecnología. El resultado es brutal.

We use photographic and animation techniques that were developed to draw moving 3-dimensional typography and objects with an iPad. In dark environments, we play movies on the surface of the iPad that extrude 3-d light forms as they move through the exposure. Multiple exposures with slightly different movies make up the stop-frame animation.


via thedailywhat

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Las sinergias entre inventos: como la simplicidad de un velcro dota de utilidad a la complejidad de un Ipad.

By Jesse Rosten

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E-books can be cool too

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