Not exact matches
They're not all green energy,
due to the minerals that go into the electronics that most people prefer to
read their eBooks on, but because they are meant to be used many times over, their impact is drastically less than that of
print books.
In such conditions, when someone buys not a large number of
books per year, he prefers to get something specific for his money (that is, a physical
book), whereas when someone
reads a lot like me, buying
printed books loses meaning
due to lack of storage space.
Many struggling and reluctant readers are turned off
reading many
books due to their physical size, both in the number of pages and the small
print.
This free service is available to South Carolina residents who are blind, visually impaired, suffer from medically certifiable
reading disorders or can not hold or
read a normal
print book due to other physical limitations.
# 1 With the decline of
print book being top on the list, eBooks will certainly serve as the
reading medium for readers to go to
due to its lower price, large catalog, and easy - to - find availability.
2015 The
Reading Room, Fugitive Arts at Eastworks, Easthampton, MA Press Play, Pagus Gallery, Norristown, PA Other Selections, The Center for Art in Wood, Philadelphia, PA 50/50: New
Prints Winter 2015, International
Print Center New York, New York, NY
Due North / Snow, C.R. Ettinger Studio, Philadelphia, PA Redux: Selected Featured Artist's Projects Renewed, The Center for
Book Arts, New York, NY Traction Company, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, Philadelphia, PA (w / Napoleon Gallery) The Woodmere Annual: 74th Juried Exhibition, Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia, PA Ink &
Print, Tyler Contemporary, Philadelphia, PA
2014 New
Prints Summer 2014, International
Print Center New York, New York, NY Emily Cucalon & Marianne Dages, Free Library of Philadelphia, PA (Two - Person) Picture
Books, Power Plant Gallery, Duke University, Durham, NC Light of the Moon, Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN It's About Time, Coburn Gallery at Colorado College, Colorado Springs, CO The
Printed Page, Abecedarian Gallery, Denver, CO
Printed Matter's LA Art
Book Fair, The Geffen Contemporary At MOCA, Los Angeles, CA R / W:
Reading and Writing Visual Experience, Hicks Art Center Gallery, Newtown, PA Featured Artist Project: SP Weather Portfolios, The Center for
Book Arts, New York, NY
Due North, Icebox Project Space, Philadelphia, PA