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To those untrained in typography – probably the vast majority of people – it may not seem that a great deal of thought needs to be put into the interior layout of a book. Publishers and self-publishing authors will tell you that this is certainly not the case. A well-designed book, both inside and out, enables the reader to comfortably get lost in the story and the author to present their work in the best possible way. An inelegant layout, however, can lead to strained eyes, a distracted reader, and an author appearing amateurish.