Chapter 19. Pull Quotes
Many times you must design or write a page that has no accompanying graphic to lighten the page and make it more enticing to read. That’s where pull quotes come in so handy. A pull quote is when you take a quote from an article, story, or dull report and emphasize it on the page in some graphic way (as shown below). There are many ways to do this, and this chapter shows you several examples and provides some basic guidelines.
Pull quotes are often seen in the middle of the page, but there is no rule to force you to do this. Try some variations, such as a flush right or left quote in a wide outer margin (flush with the column of text); a quote in a background that cuts into one column of text; or a quote that runs horizontally ...
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