Five simple steps to designing grid systems - Part 1 : Journa...
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The first part of this Five Simple Steps series is taking some of the points discussed in the preface and putting it to practice.
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Five simple steps to designing grid systems
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The first part of this Five Simple Steps series is taking some of the points discussed in the preface and putting it to practice.
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Ratios are at the core of any well designed grid system.
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This first part is about how to combine those ratios to create simple, balanced grids which in turn will help you create harmonious compositions.
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The grid system we are going to design is a simple symmetrical grid based on a continuous division of the paper size in the ratio 1:1414.
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So, we have our grid. We can now begin to experiment with type areas, shapes and composition. We can explore how type and image will work together on the various types of pages our publication will have.
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on 2006-08-15 by giuliodesigns
on 2006-10-24 by fetopher