The digital magazine battle royale has gone up a notch today, with the publishers of Popular Science
Publisher Bonnier has worked with design agency BERG to come up with the Mag+ tablet, which has the magazine pages run vertically, rather than on the next screen like we've always seen so far. It actually replicates the experience of reading a magazine really well, as pages can be flipped like you would with a normal magazine, and when you encounter an article you'd like to read, you scroll down to view it.
If this is the future for the magazine industry, suddenly I feel a lot more hopeful.
Take a gander at the video of BERG talking through the concept here:
Mag+ from Bonnier on Vimeo.
And video footage of the prototype here:
Mag+ from Bonnier on Vimeo.
Mag+ (video prototype footage only) from Bonnier on Vimeo.
[Gizmodo via BERG via SlashGear]
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