Setting the Pace: Distributing Information Within a Layout

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1. Introduction (1:53)

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction (1:53) 1:53 FREE!
  2. Setting the Pace, Part 1 (:55) :55
  3. Setting the Pace, Part 2 (2:33) 2:33
  4. Setting the Pace, Part 3 (3:30) 3:30
  5. Setting the Pace, Part 4 (2:27) 2:27
  6. Setting the Pace, Part 5 (3:47) 3:47
  7. Setting the Pace, Part 6 (3:55) 3:55
  8. Setting the Pace, Part 7 (3:40) 3:40
  9. Setting the Pace, Part 8 (3:41) 3:41
  10. Setting the Pace, Part 9 (3:27) 3:27
  11. Setting the Pace, Part 10 (1:03) 1:03

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Layout design can be overwhelming when it presents too much information too quickly. It can bore the reader if info is introduced too slowly. Angela Riechers shows you how to map out information with design that works.

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Angela Riechers
Angela Riechers is an art director, educator, and consultant with fifteen years of professional experience designing national magazines including More , O at Home, the New York Times T Magazine, and Harper's . Her writing appears online on the AIGA Voice and Design Observer. She has taught numerous graphic design courses at the City College of New York and the School of Visual Arts. Angela's work has been recognized by the Society of Publication Designers and the Art Director's Club, and was featured in the The Speck Report: A Curious Collection of Uncommon Things. She is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, and lives in Brooklyn with her husband and two sons while studying for a master's degree in Design Criticism at SVA.