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"Slowing down the Internet" has been a primary goal of Triple Canopy since it was founded in 2007. And no, that doesn't mean this online magazine is trying to take us back to the days of dial-up modems and painstakingly slow page loads. They're just asking readers to approach their digital content with the same attentiveness and engagement as they would with print magazines like The New Yorker or Artforum.
Triple Canopy has achieved that aim with a format that included scrollable virtual magazine pages and has since evolved into dynamic columns that navigated left-to-right by clicking the "-" and "+" symbols or, more conveniently, by using the directional arrows on your keyboard. It's an experience that's much more intuitive and digestible than mile-long blog pages or dizzying webzine layouts. The magazine also opts for distinct, themed issues that are published in installments over a number of weeks, rather than short daily posts tailored for maximum page views.