Bringing animations alongside text for book reading is, I must confess, a very fine balancing act. It is easy to go overboard with animations and lose the reader's ability to focus on the story. We generally avoid animations inside a book unless it is very very relevant to the context: like showing how a pendulum works with an interactive visual experiment is great for teenagers on a physics book, but a bunch of birds flying across the page with literature underneath is not.
There's so much to dig for in the space of books!
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Bringing animations alongside text for book reading is, I must confess, a very fine balancing act. It is easy to go overboard with animations and lose the reader's ability to focus on the story. We generally avoid animations inside a book unless it is very very relevant to the context: like showing how a pendulum works with an interactive visual experiment is great for teenagers on a physics book, but a bunch of birds flying across the page with literature underneath is not.
There's so much to dig for in the space of books!