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This exercise was a culmination of the past three exercises we worked on. It incorporated the ideas of modular grid, and paragraph styles due to the layout and the content which has to show relation to each other by supporting horizontal lines. Vertical lines help the orientation of the composition and show a concern for alignment and order. The typefaces used were "futura condensed medium, futura medium italic, franklin gothic medium and century gothic." The font choices revolve around the idea of sticking to either serif or sans serif within a single composition.Now I couldn't tell how the different groups related to the tests conducted, so I purposely pushed the groups off to the side to separate them space wise. I assume each test was given to each group, but the original data table appeared to express the idea that "Group 1" was given reasoning1 – planning 3, "Group 2" received Math – Memory and "Control Group" received questions...but the data table doesn't support any division between the numbers and the corresponding groups. The data appears to compare all the scores of each group in a "mean difference." That lead me to believe that original format of the data table didn't expressly relate the groups to the numbers represented. That's also why there doesn't appear to be any supporting horizontal lines connecting the groups and the data.
Initially I had "experiment group 1" at the top and "control" at the bottom, but then I realized you would have to read the words sideways, from top–bottom, RIGHT–LEFT...an that's just awkward so I switched the order.

















