Book & eBook Layout Design

Although conventionally many paper books are also released as eBooks the two mediums are not interchangeable. Books have a spine value, their design requires to provide branding and the kind of navigability which makes the medium almost disappear. The strength of a book is the very fact that its familiarity allows the reader to phase it out, focusing, instead, on the quality of the writing. An eBook, on the other hand, has a medium which is an integral part of the experience.

Advanced navigation, hyperlinks, advaned notation, hidden text and even embedded multi-media files give a multi-phasic reader experience which is both more interactive and more enabling than anything plain, 'dumb' paper can do.

Whichever medium you choose for your book (or even if you choose both) you can rest assured that they will be designed by teams which are familiar with the tropes of the medium and adept at creating compelling book and eBook designs which project professionalism and which do your project justice.

Book & eBook Design Samples
Mental Ketchup Book Layout Design John Lewis Book Layout Design Relationship Guide Book Layout Design
The Shade Book Layout Design