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Harmony in techniques

Harmony in techniques
researched about Japanese woodblock print and the 
typeface Garamond- layout in an informative booklet.
Japanese woodblock printing, also known as ukiyo-e, is a traditional form of printmaking that originated in Japan in the 17th century. The term "ukiyo-e" means "pictures of the floating world" and refers to the genre of prints that depicted the leisure activities of the urban population, including theater performances, fashionable women, and famous landscapes.
Garamond is known for its elegant curves and serifs, which make it a popular choice for books, magazines, and other printed materials that require a refined and sophisticated look. The typeface is also highly legible, which makes it a good choice for longer texts.
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