Basically, I want to take my book (The Stornoway Way) and turn it inot an impressive interactive piece, but simple at the same time - achievable. I am particularly interested in adding in the interactive qualities but keeping the theme of the book; it must not become childish, I therefore want to stay away from most of the aforementioned examples!
Sunday, 29 January 2012
Oooops!
It was brought to my attention that I had never actually put up most of the interactive books/projects that I looked at originally.. trying to re-find some of them to out them up here!
This is a great TED talk showing an interactive book, it has a really nice interface and impressive interactive quality, especially the blowing into the microphone thing.
Simplistic, as it is for children (like most interactive books are). But really nice, and most aspects failry easily achievable.
A brilliant app, that we were shown in uni. It speaks for itsellf.
A bit of an odd one.. but nice animation, done in a fairly simple way with cut outs etc. But I like thie style.
Simple page turning styles, a bit basic but shows where interactive books have come from.
Another fairly achievable style with simple touch screen buttons and simple animation.
A bit different from what I am going for as it is pop up but still really nice. I like the clean-cut visual style.
Basically, I want to take my book (The Stornoway Way) and turn it inot an impressive interactive piece, but simple at the same time - achievable. I am particularly interested in adding in the interactive qualities but keeping the theme of the book; it must not become childish, I therefore want to stay away from most of the aforementioned examples!
Basically, I want to take my book (The Stornoway Way) and turn it inot an impressive interactive piece, but simple at the same time - achievable. I am particularly interested in adding in the interactive qualities but keeping the theme of the book; it must not become childish, I therefore want to stay away from most of the aforementioned examples!
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