by Joseph T. Sinclair Mention ebooks and the first response of the non-eliterati is, «I like
the tactile feel of books.
And another woman said she liked
the tactile feel of a book — and the chance to start a conversation if someone recognizes the cover of your book.
Not exact matches
The visuals and
tactile elements
of home have such a huge impact on our emotional well - being and that is the focus that I explored through this
book, providing resources for readers to explore what truly makes them
feel at home within their spaces and within themselves.
There's an initial rush to get the journey underway that simply
feels forced, despite the best efforts
of Pål Sverre Hagen as Heyerdahl, and the film is in such a rush to get to the «good bits» that we miss some
of the minutiae
of life at sea that made reading the
book such a gritty,
tactile experience.
Also, since I started reading more print
books again, I have a new appreciation for the
feeling of holding a
book in your hands, the
tactile sensation
of turning the pages,
of seeing your progression visually as the pages read become more plentiful and the pages yet unread decrease in number.
It took 14 months
of R&D for Bookeen to develop not just a digital reader, but a new kind
of book, where the size format, style, ergonomics, and
tactile feel combine for the user's genuine reading pleasure
I am with everyone here who says the like the
tactile and visual
feel of tree
books.
As images have become predominantly immaterial, the
feeling of a
book or magazine picture has become something precious, possessing a
tactile and sensual quality that digital images can't physically...
When I made the switch from paper
books to an e-reader, I wasn't sure how I'd like it - there's something about the
tactile nature
of flipping pages and the
feeling of a
book in your hands that I love.