Graphics Reference
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FOUR STUDIES FOR a topic cover (below) demonstrate how dramatic changes in spacing can
completely alter the reading order—and meaningful interrelationships—of informational com-
ponents. In the second study, for example, the reader will move from the title down to the three
last names of the artists, directly linking their last names with the subject matter. In the last study,
the title (and therefore subject matter, of the topic becomes secondary as a result of its position,
emphasizing the identities of the artists.
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Structure and Optics
Issues Related to Style
Mechanics of Text
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Type as Information
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