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While browsing through the pages I realised that this layout would reoccur repeatedly. One page is filled with mostly uninterrupted text and is paired with a page, where a drawing is the main focus. The illustration still has writing around it, but it seems pressed to the boarders, almost serving as a frame. The schemes don’t have a legend added to them, but rather the text on both pages might be a description or an explanation of the said image. So in order to fully immerse in the book, the reader might have to constantly observe and read both pages as a whole.