Before&After: Design a Panoramic Booklet
The wide, linear format of a panoramic booklet is excellent for narrative-style presentations, histories, documentaries, catalogs, and so on.
On its half-size pages, stories neatly and simply run picture-text-picture-text, one after the other, all the way through. It’s a natural way to present material. This 18-page article from issue 45 of Before&After Magazine shows you how you can create a landscape-format cross between a book and a magazine that is unusually easy to lay out and great to read..

Its monitor-shaped pages are also ideal for online viewing.

© John McWade/Before&After Magazine, courtesy of Gaye Anne McWade.
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