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This was a university project but still remains as one of my favourites. I wanted to explore layout and copy design on a much larger scale than I had previously done.
The idea was that the media clouds peoples judgement, the headlines are all they really read and that statistics can have a strong bias depending on what is being shown. I ended up writing over 10,000 words for this project and got several copies made up on newspaper paper.