INTRODUCTION
“Grids are the most misunderstood and misused element in page layout. A grid is only useful if it is derived from the material it is intended to handle.”
—DEREK BIRDSALL Notes on Book Design
Agrid system organizes space and supports a range of material for many kinds of communication; it ordains and maintains order, oftentimes without being obvious. A grid is a plan and not a prison.
Although grids have been used for centuries, many graphic designers associate grids with the Swiss, whose rage for order in the 1940s led to a systematic way of visualizing pretty much everything. Towards the end of the last century, grids were considered monotonous and boring, but currently, with so much data and imagery moving swiftly along multiple ...
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