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ReadMe: Research Summary by Natt Phenjati | 7/5/2013 Master in Interaction Design Project Leader: Claudio Moderini Advisors: Gianluigi Ricuperati, Rodrigo Torres, Riccardo Mantelli

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ReadMe: Research Summaryby Natt Phenjati | 7/5/2013

Master in Interaction DesignProject Leader: Claudio ModeriniAdvisors: Gianluigi Ricuperati, Rodrigo Torres, Riccardo Mantelli

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Fact

Research Summary

“We’re now seeing the transition we’ve been expecting.”

Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon

Americans who own eBook readers

4% 19%

2010

2012

Growth of Amazon book sale in 2011

70%

5%

Digital

Print

Fact: eBook is growing

libraries.pewinternet.org gigaom.com

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Research

Research Summary

http://readme.phenji.com http://bit.ly/13ZduNg

Sources: Articles, Books, Researches, Interviews, Personal experiences

Research: Digital Reading Experience

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Observation

Research Summary

Observations:

1. Forgotten eBooks

2. Digital Distraction

3. Social Reading

4. Expired Cover

workingworld.com

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Observation

Research Summary

The era of e-readers has had one major effect: she has

accumulated many more books that she categorizes

as “DNFs” — Did Not Finish.

Erin Faulk, “Finding Your Book Interrupted [...]”

We’re losing the biggest prompt to reading: the book.

Elizabeth King, “Three Points on Reading”

1. Forgotten eBooks

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It requires less mental energy to click and rekindle our attention than

to try to resist distractions ... and thus continue reading.

Terje Hillesund “Digital reading spaces [...]”

Observation

Research Summary

I worry about it. My students do read online, but it is very fragmented.

My high school teacher in America

2. Digital Distraction

workingworld.com

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Observation

Research Summary

Previously, reading was an act of solitude by design... This is no longer true.

Craig Mod, “How To Fix Today’s Ebook Readers”

3. Social Reading

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Observation

Research Summary

This is the way most of us see covers now: as blurred little icons

... and no use for their intended purpose.

James Bridle, “On covers”

4. Expired Cover

The cover is no longer this thing that sits on its own, but it’s

competing with other metadata.

Craig Mod, “Has Kindle Killed the Book Cover?”

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Opportunity

Research Summary

Opportunity:

What if reading experience is ...

... Both physical and digital

... Quantifiable and connected

What if book cover can tell more

Observations:

1. Forgotten eBooks

2. Digital Distraction

3. Social Reading

4. Expired Cover

Problems

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Opportunity

Research Summary

What if reading experience is both physical and digital ?

Proverbial Walletsby MIT Media Lab

Little Printerby Berg

Bookcubesby James Bridle

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Opportunity

Research Summary

What if reading experience is both quantifiable and connected ?

yesyesno.com

Nike+ YouVersion

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Opportunity

Research Summary

What if book cover can tell more ?

Bookrfrom School of Visual Arts

Colour Signaturesby Jaz Parkinson

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Design Objective

Research Summary

Design Objective:To design a physical presence of digital reading experience

Problem Setting:Without physical reminder of books, we easily forget about them

Critical Note:How to use metadata to give readers more than just a reminder