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Typesetting The Waste Land

With only a week to go until our first Visual Web Design Master Class in London, I’ve been taking time away from client work to focus on writing all new content that I hope people attending will really love.

It is really important to me that I stretch my own limits when I make content for a new workshop. I hope that if I get excited and passionate about my content, then people attending will do the same.

This time I chose to do something a bit different. I chose to typeset each of the five parts of The Waste Land by T.S. Eliot. My self-set challenges were:

  • To base each layout on a different typographical or layout principle
  • To use the same structural XHTML markup for every part
  • Not to use images
  • To design all but the grid in the browser, not Fireworks or Photoshop

I will write a detailed article about my The Waste Land layouts after next week's workshop, but in the meantime here are screen-captures of each of them.


Written by Andy Clarke


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