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Saturday, December 12, 2015

Typesetting

Re-typeset The Mouse's Tale by Lewis Carroll

This is the modern version of the tale. The alignment is flush left, making it easily readable to the audience due to the ease of flow of each sentence. 
For the postmodern layout, it is expressed by using the irony of the tale therefore the words are placed in the outline of a mouse. 















































Posted by Shelley Huang at 9:11 PM
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