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The grid in this page lay-out is simple, primarily three columns of text. The grid is modified so that the top header extends into the second column and a graphic fills the top half of the second and third columns. Minor notations are in small fonts on the side and bottom of the page so as not to distract. What I especially like about the page is the conversation between the text and the graphic. The subject is Moral Health, and the graphic is non-objective, interconnected, multicolored, and seems to be extending off the page. Whatever the text says, the lay-out suggests that Moral Health is complex and stretches beyond what is said or this moment in time.
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