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<p>require intelligence, sentience, and creativity on the part of the designer, and they are informed by culture, psychology, and what the document authors and editors wish to communicate and emphasize. Low-level <a href="page.php?w=pagination">pagination</a> and <a href="page.php?w=typesetting">typesetting</a> are more mechanical processes. Given certain parameters such as boundaries of text areas, the typeface, and font size, text justification can be performed in a straightforward way. Until desktop publishing became dominant, these processes</p><p>
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