You read differently on screen - your eyes jump around and you tend to read in "chunks". That's the nature of web design.
The screen is also far more distracting. If I have an important email with details to digest, I print out a hard copy. I find that I miss certain details on screen...
I suggest that the preferred reading medium is a matter of training and familiarity. After much practice, I am getting better at (proof) reading on tablet or monitor. I expect my children will wonder why our generation thought it difficult.
You read differently on screen - your eyes jump around and you tend to read in "chunks". That's the nature of web design.
ReplyDeleteThe screen is also far more distracting. If I have an important email with details to digest, I print out a hard copy. I find that I miss certain details on screen...
- J.
Jeff,
ReplyDeleteI have the same process with documents. It is too easy to miss things on the screen.
Michael
I suggest that the preferred reading medium is a matter of training and familiarity. After much practice, I am getting better at (proof) reading on tablet or monitor. I expect my children will wonder why our generation thought it difficult.
ReplyDeleteMiriam,
ReplyDeleteYou may be right!
Michael