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27: Text Design
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Introduction
27.1 Some Typographical Considerations
27.2 Text Layout: Structure and Access
27.3 Text Difficulty
27.4 Text Design for Readers with Special Needs
27.5 How Textbooks Are Used
27.6 Future Directions in Textbook Designs
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