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Textural Compositions Introduction Compositions containing only text present a different set of problems to the DM.   You should understand the impact of text and illustration in compositions.   Plan textural compositions as carefully as you plan pictorial presentations. Textural compositions You should approach textural compositions using the guidelines for general compositions; however, with text the eye moves most naturally from left to right, up to down and ending in the lower-right corner of a page.    Space, around and within type, called white space, is as important as printed space. Excessive white space fragments the visual impact of lettering. You can control white space by setting margins, text justification, adding or subtracting leading, and letterspacing. Figure 1-28 are examples of manipulating white  space. Figure  1-28.—Manipulating white space by setting text: A. Fully justified; or B. Flush left ragged right. Continued  on  next  page 1-35

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