Published on 12, July, 2020
I'm talking about books stacked next to each other so the spine is vertical as opposed to on top of one another. I've realised if I put my books with the front cover upside down and facing left, the spine is easier to read. Ie the text reads from bottom to top rather than top to bottom. I find this much easier to read.
I wonder if it depends on what your first language is since some people read right to left, some read left to right. I wonder if it depends if you're right or left handed?
I have read spines can be printed ascending or descending with one you have to *** your head left, the other, right.
Stacked in order of colour…dark to light and in size large to small, all facing spine reading up. Left to right.
That's interesting! Which colour do you start with? Mine are loosely grouped by topic
Black then dark brown, purple, dark blue right through to white.
Oh there in a kitchen cupboard. It’s only specific genres that are kept like this. I have fiction and non fiction separate. Mostly my fiction is now audio too. They’re grouped by authors.