Have you ever written a long essay?
Here’s the problem. Everyone is in a hurry. We can’t commit to a +3-minute-read. So what do people do? They consume 10-sec stories and 280-characters tweets. Why? Less time commitment. If only there was a way to pick up and drop essays with more ease.
Here’s another problem: when we (actually learn), we go from simple ideas to complex concepts (from layer to layer). We don’t go straight to multiplication - we learn numbers, then addition, then multiplication, etc. If only there was a way to structure essays from simple to complex, so as to not leave any reader behind...
Last one for now: everyone’s got a bottom “layer” they’re ready to go to. Sometimes you just need the basics (say level 1). Other times you’re ready to go into the nitty-gritty: say level 5. Some people, though, are researchers and go as deep as possible: level 10 — and they might invent level 11. If only there was a way to deliver the basics (in a few words), the extended idea (thousands of words), and everything in-between...
Here’s the great news: there is a way. Take a deeper look at how Layered Ink works.