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CASE ANALYSIS (2)
CASE 1
Although this publication does not use special materials, its content, form and style follow the design principles. The picture exists on a spread page, which can be typeset across pages, and it can also form a sharp white space contrast.
CASE 2
The typesetting method is very special, and the effect of this type of word overlap is very strong, and it seems to be closer to the definition and connotation of ambiguity. It is this kind of vague and unambiguous, overall but independent form and style that is impressive.
CASE 3
The relationship between materials and materials is also a very interesting point to take. For example, between transparent and transparent materials, there will be obvious overlap of text or pictures. This form can also convey and explain the definition of ambiguity well.
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