Description
Book SynopsisTake your design work to the next level with Making and Breaking the Grid: A Graphic Design Layout Workshop (Third Edition), the essential easy-to-use guide for designers working in every medium. With over 150,000 copies in print, this new edition makes a classic text relevant to a new generation of designers.
Updates include:
- A cross-cultural inclusive re-envisioning of design history related to the grid, including alternative approaches to layout
- Expanded discussion of grid use in interactive, UX/UI scenarios
- Greater equity in the representation of design work by women and BIPOC designers
Grids are the most basic and essential forms in graphic design—and they can be the most rigid. This book shows you how to
understand the rules of the grid to use them effectively, and
then how to break them, resulting in
phenomenal cohesive layouts. Timothy Samara explains the histo
Table of ContentsThoughts on Structure
An Introduction
MAKING THE GRID
BREAKING THE GRID
Coming to Order
A Brief History of the Grid
in Visual Communication
Understanding Grids
__________
The Basics of Structured
Organization
Building a Grid
__________
Making the Structure
That Suits Your Needs
Using a Grid
__________
Considerations and
Best Practices
EXHIBITS
Design Projects
Based on Grids
On the Other Hand
A Historical Survey of
Non-Structural
Design Tendencies
Alternative
Architectures
__________
Structure Beyond
Grid Structure
Intuitive, Relational,
and Conceptual
__________
Liberating Layout
Strategies
Considering the Practical
in the Impractical
__________
Reconciling Usability
and Weirdness
EXHIBITS
Design Projects
Without Grids
Directory of Contributors
Index by Subject
Recommended Reading
About the Author/
Acknowledgments