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The Berliner Morgenpost, is meant for people are who in berlin that want to know the current in status. In this article, The content shows an interactive map and info to come with it. The visual elements include, info talks about creating a “bigger and better buildings in berlin. They want to do it because they to create a better future. They use a interactive map to show berlin in 1990-2017 to the future to come. You can move the map around to see different parts of berlin. The typefaces that are being used is: Helvetica and  Georgia,serif. You navigate the page by scrolling down or moving the map. If you change the bandwidth it will stack the map up top and the info towards the bottom.


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