Final-Ressurection — Space And Alignment
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For this assignment, I put a lot of emphasis on emphasis. Words like "space" received a lot of space, a word like control was made bigger, more dominating in the space it was in, and therefore more controlling and demanding of attention. The words, "machine-made: were shifted down in there leading, the same way that a notarizing stamp might miss the line and fall just beneath it. I aimed to put a sort of poetic feeling into the way that the lines were spaced out, broken up and arranged in the composition. In the order of alignment, I tried to push every line to the edge of the bounding box (where applicable) to create a distinguished line of vertical alignment. The only lines not pushed to the edge are the one that center aligned, and the line ending in "handwriting," as to emphasize the idea that it could have been handwritten and does not conform to the precision of digital type.
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