This document summarizes the key differences between print and non-print materials. Print materials include books, newspapers, and magazines that contain text and images printed on paper. They have a 2D structure. Non-print materials are also called digital media, which can include text, images, audio, and video with either 2D or 3D structures. The main differences are that print materials are published through printed hard copies while non-print uses electronic soft copies, and print requires literacy while non-print can be experienced through visuals and audio. Multimedia combines various forms of media to communicate information to users.