I have sorted out the methods of Muzi Li’s typesetting for handwriting and will show them to you one by one.
The first frame method is common and versatile in handbook typesetting. The method is suitable for simple style, cute style, retro style...
The layout of this article is mainly a combination of frame lines and Muzi Li characters. There is a slight difference in the use of gray highlighter on the left and right sides. , the left side is used as text background, and the right side is for frame decoration, or it can be just a black frame line.
Second type:
The layout of these two articles is similar. There are two differences: one is the layout of horizontal and vertical formats, and the other is the Muzi Li pattern. The enclosure methods are different.
The picture on the right needs to keep the edges neat, so there is one more cutting step than the picture on the left. However, both articles are posted in a messy way. You can post them however you like and feel comfortable. If you must summarize one way, it is: First paste the large pattern to find the spot, and then decorate it with small patterns and mini patterns.
Third type:
In cute layouts such as Muzi Plum and Little Mochi, plaid tape and sticky notes are also two common companion materials.
For this layout, I chose plaid tape for decoration and background. In the upper left corner, a smaller plaid sticky note was directly pasted on it. On the right side, I used a pen knife to hollow out the grid sticky note in a wave pattern and pasted it up and down. Then use muzi plums for decoration.
It is still a frame method, but the frame lines of this layout are not only square, but also wavy, making the layout look more interesting and rich.
The composition of the layout is relatively simple. Horizontal lines and frame lines are Mu Zili, which is simple and beautiful. The left and right layouts are the same, but the vertical axis is symmetrical.