Esquire Magazine is keeping itself trendy and cool, by releasing the world’s first digital cover.
Chuffed : A past cover of Esquire Magazine
Not too dissimilar to Monica Lewinsky’s mental image of Bill Clinton
They’re using a very clever paper-thin electronic display, similar to Amazon’s Kindle book reader.
This, from FutureSpace.co.za:
To commemorate its 75th anniversary, the October issue of Esquire will feature a flexible electronic “paper†cover that allows words and images to scroll across itâ€â€a first for magazines, according to parent company Hearst.
“We decided to dedicate our 75th anniversary issue not to the magazine’s past but to our culture’s near future,†editor-in-chief David Granger said in an interview with FOLIO:. To pull it off, the magazine tapped E Ink, the Cambridge, Massachusetts-based electronic paper display technologies firm that developed the electronic paper display [EPD] technology for Amazon’s Kindle and the Sony Reader. The result, Granger said, is “a very literal representation of our theme: ‘The 21st Century Begins Now.’â€Â
Those words will flash across the cover of 100,000 copies when it hits newsstands in September.
Microcapsules Thinner Than a Human Hair
Development of the EPD cover began about two years ago, according to Granger, when he and his team, with the developers at E Ink, began discussing how to create a flexible electronic cover. Hearst Interactive Media acquired a stake in E Ink about seven years ago.
Surely it won’t be long before they’re featuring this technology on condoms? Can you imagine revealing a scrolling sign saying something like, “CAUTION: OBJECTS ARE LARGER THAN THEY APPEAR – HANDLE WITH CARE?”
Now that’s good humour.
[thanks charl]
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