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Why E-Books Look So Ugly. As books make the leap from cellulose and ink to electronic pages, some editors worry that too much is being lost in translation.

Why E-Books Look So Ugly

Typography, layout, illustrations and carefully thought-out covers are all being reduced to a uniform, black-on-gray template that looks the same whether you’re reading Pride and Prejudice and Zombies or the Federalist Papers. “There’s a dearth of typographic expression in e-books today,” says Pablo Defendini, digital producer for Tor.com, the online arm of science fiction and fantasy publisher Tor Books. “Right now it’s just about taking a digital file and pushing it on to a e-book reader without much consideration for layout and flow of text.” With the popularity of the Kindle and other e-book readers, electronic book sales in the United States have doubled every quarter. The rapid growth of e-books has piqued many publishers’ interest, enabling Amazon to sign all the major publishers and offer more than 275,000 books in its Kindle store.

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