VIDEO: Mag+ digital magazine concept

Design agency offers vision of the future

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17 December 2009 13:42 GMT / By Duncan Geere

A London design agency called BERG has reimagined how magazines could look in the future with a concept video of a product that it's calling Mag+.

The concept has been produced in conjunction with Bonnier's R&D division, the magazine publishers behind Popular Science and Sound and Vision. The idea was to take what makes magazines great and convert it to a digital form.

Given that you're reading an online publication right now, you probably have some ideas on what makes a good digital content experience. Is BERG right on the money, or is it barking up the wrong tree? Share your thoughts in the comments.

Via: slashgear.com

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