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eration has been given at this point to the structure of the information; a hierarchy has
not been established; a grid has not been considered, the composition of the inform-
ation is dull and doesn't help the reader find their way around the information. How
do we improve this?
We begin to organize our information (top right).
In the main image opposite we have selected a typeface with a variety of weights
that we have then applied to our information. We have also altered the point size of
the copy; this clearly begins to differentiate which information should be read first,
second and third. We are beginning to establish a basic hierarchy and organize our
information.
It is at this point that we can begin to consider the most suitable grid structure to use
to present our information.
Page of text with no hierarchy applied.
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