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Use audio narration with overlays, lower effort, control the story, feel human.

Use audio narration with overlays, lower effort, control the story, feel human.

There's a reason people buy audiobooks instead of reading page by page. You can listen while doing other stuff. Your brain processes it differently. And honestly, sometimes you just don't feel like reading.

Monotype Fonts brought this into their demos.

They used the add-audio feature to create a demo that feels more like an audiobook…combining narration with video overlays. Instead of reading tooltips and clicking through, you're listening and watching.

Sitting on my couch watching Home Alone 2, it changed how I engaged with it. I wasn’t hunting for the next button or speed-reading through text. I’m just absorbing it.

I think this is because:

Audio removes the work. Reading requires active effort. Listening is passive. When you make your demo easier to consume, more people actually consume it.

It controls the narrative. With text, people skim. With audio, they hear exactly what you want them to hear, in the order you want them to hear it.

It feels more personal. A human voice explaining something feels different than text on a screen. It's warmer. More like a conversation than a presentation.

While you’re making people read, Monotype Fonts lets you listen. Try it sometime.


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