Going Green Through Digital World of Literature


Meant to be a hub of information to the reading habits of millions across the world, Magazines have always found acceptance with all the avid readers. You can have your specific preferences but the love for reading does not distract you from picking up any magazine lying within the vicinity. While custom magazines, which are available on printed-paper, are always available, today we can find these magazines assuming digital forms.

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Aptly justified by the digital world in which we live today, digital magazines are also contributing to save the usage of paper. This is a rather smart way of presenting the customary versions.

Digital magazines have many benefits to offer to the readers. Ranging from using bookmark, zoom, archive to hyperlinks, there are many attractive features that come with the smart version of your custom magazines. Instead of filling your business reply card and posting it in the letterbox, you can simply fill in the online forms, which are available on the website. Readers can provide their feedback and prospective inputs for further issues. If you are running short of time to go though the entire reading material, you can use the search option to look for a specific material in the magazine. The publisher gains the advantage of appropriately modifying the contents of its work to best suit the readers’ requirement.

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News had it that the leading technology magazine, PC Magazine, is supposed to be available completely online. Readers may be quite aware that magazines like the PC Magazine are very particular about the design. The extra effort and expenditure towards digitalization is but for the design component. Instead of simply updating the website, the publishing firm chose to go digital much to the benefit of the keen readers. Wired, supposedly the best of its kind is known for its unmatched design.

The Motherhood Muse magazine does not wish to be left behind in the digital world. Their digital magazine brings work on motherhood, children, and nature. The magazine has been designed to provide original and fresh content to the reader on diverse topics. The combination of literary work with interactive utilities is supposed to magnetize better reader attention and apparently be more user-friendly. Sometimes, the PDF files can really be repelling to download from the website and The Motherhood Muse wish to alleviate the comfort level of the readers. You need not create a pile out of unwanted reading material in your home. The digital design allows you print only those papers that are relevant and useful. This is a smart way of saving the print material instead of getting all the literary work at your desk (which can later create space crunch in your home). This form of literary presentation allows the publisher to bring let the reader experience some of the finest images and art forms which the custom printing process would not deliver.

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By choosing the digital forum, the reader can directly interact with the author. You can save your favorite reading material for future reference at your own location. You can also find nature activities in your local area, books on motherhood, nature, writing, and many more things. The readers can connect on global level and interact with their personal opinions. With its new look, The Motherhood Muse aims at contributing towards a greener world, which is more environment friendly for the generations to come.

This improved from of literary presentation is aimed at being user-friendly. Technology only improves to give the user an advantage.

About the Author:  Amanda Kidd is a blogger by profession who believes in eco friendly existence. Recently she was really impressed by a green technology concept in which the gadgets converted kinetic energy into renewable energy for a clean recharge.

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Swamykant is the Co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of Your Digital Space (YDS). He loves to read and write about web, gadgets and apps. If you’d like to connect with him, follow him on Twitter or befriend him on Facebook. Check other posts by

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