I have further refined the typography on these posters for Design and Rhetoric. I was unhappy with the justified type on the body text because, on reflection, it looked too static. I have ranged the type left and have spent some time refining the rag, I think this looks more lively now and is, I think, easier to read. I have not used any hyphenation. I have also subtly altered the position of the 'title': I think this creates more tension than in its previous position.
Typographic Hierarchy 6
I have further refined the typography on these posters for Design and Rhetoric. I was unhappy with the justified type on the body text because, on reflection, it looked too static. I have ranged the type left and have spent some time refining the rag, I think this looks more lively now and is, I think, easier to read. I have not used any hyphenation. I have also subtly altered the position of the 'title': I think this creates more tension than in its previous position.
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