9. Multicolumn Layout

And stand together, and yet not too near together. For even the pillars of the temple must stand apart; and the oak tree and the cypress will not grow in each other’s shadow.

KHALIL GIBRAN

AFTER A LIFETIME OF READING newspapers and magazines, we’re used to seeing text laid out in multiple columns. It’s one of the most common conventions in Western typography, ...

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