I modified the original design template significantly to accommodate multiple images on a single page. This was for a more aesthetically pleasing and balanced presentation. Maximizing the space, I reduced each image proportionally to accommodate multiple images on a single page without crowding the page and overwhelming the viewer. I also experimented with text wrapping around images in a way that does not adversely affect the layout. Text now wraps around images, and I have made sure to carefully manage font size, space, and alignment in order to deliver readability and balance that is not eye-stressful. I was very cautious with margins and padding, making sure to use sufficient white space between images and text so that it does not provide an overcrowded appearance. I also kept in mind the page's visual hierarchy, placing the text and images into a sensible and orderly sequence. This directs the reader's eye to the most important content first, either the images or outstanding text information. By making these changes, I've designed a layout in which the text complements the images, and both exist equally to convey the message. The images no longer appear as an afterthought but are blended into an integrated and balanced design that contributes to a better user experience.
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