As we’ve started to use InDesign, we’ve also begun using the grid system. If you need a review, here are two of the videos we watched in class.
A foundation course in typography
As we’ve started to use InDesign, we’ve also begun using the grid system. If you need a review, here are two of the videos we watched in class.
Here’s a brief recap from Wednesday’s class. One of the main things we covered was how to work with the grid system.
A grid is a non-printing system of horizontal and vertical lines which help the designer align the elements of the layout. This system of alignment helps to create a more organized layout. In multiple page documents, the grid assists in the consistent placement of design elements. Think of the grid as the skeleton of the layout.
Vocabulary used:
Review pages 177-221 of our textbook for full details.
In InDesign we learned to set up columns for a grid, how to use a template, and how to save a file as a PDF. We did this as we were introduced to the Type Book project.
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