Introduction Watch the silent video below on using the grid to create layouts. Then, contribute one point that you learned that you think is important to highlight, just for the sake of note-taking.
Example: On the last page of an article/section, leave the last column blank to signify the end of a segment.
On the last page of an article/section, leave the last column blank to signify the end of a segment.
Landscape oriented pages are a good way to display timeline based information while still being able to use a 3-grid system to keep the content in order.
Images can be placed to loosely follow the grid.
What Prof. Maya pointed it out was probably the biggest thing that stuck with me from the video. Also, combining color images into one page in the middle of the book, and have that page printed on glossy paper to to be more economical.
Captions, text and images follow a three column grid. With images it can vary between following a two or three column grid.
images do not seem to have to be aligned the same way words do in each column they can overlap borders.
Even tho an article follow a specific grid, like 3-column grid, the last column can be left blank as a sign of end of the whole paper.
Images most of the time are aligned with either a 2 column grid or with a 3 column grid but they don’t necessary have to which is actually useful at times.