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In recent years technology and digital platforms have made many advancements in the way creativity and information are presented to the consumer. Although, this has happened one aspect of culture that has not really changes (or has changed minimally) is children's storybooks.

 

Many books, even if online, follow the same structure as far as how it is assembled and how the audience is supposed to interact with it. The main way being flipping pages and reading from left to right with visuals and text. 

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So, what I wanted to do was show a new way of telling these stories for children by not only adding music (to set a mood for the digital environment), but also creating a new layout for the story to be told in.   

The piece above is an example of how a story could be told in the way I have described. In order to not fully use someone else's work I did not tell the whole story, but I told enough of it to show what I mean. Enjoy!

© 2018 by  Rachel Bigler. For DTC 375 at WSU.  Proudly created with Wix.com

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