From the title page the viewer will move onto one of a number of subsections: Contents, Abbreviations, Executive Summary, Introduction and then the nine character pages.
A frame at the bottom of the page will offer navigational links within the current section, while the top frame supports navigation between the more distinct areas of the review, e.g. Contents page.
The main frame delivers content through a mixture of text and visuals in a non-scrolling template.
Reading should be the primary task and content should not be image-heavy: visuals will be used to support the text, and should not dominate.
There is a wise use of white space, ensuring that information can be perceived with ease. Despite being simple this format is successful as it includes those elements which are most important for communication.
My next task will be putting this into action, as well as constantly reviewing my progress with regards to the written aspect of the review.
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