Layout Essentials Revised and Updated

100 Design Principles for Using Grids

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Pub Date 8 Jan 2019 | Archive Date 7 Mar 2019

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A classic and essential text for designers since 2009, Layout Essentials: 100 Design Principles for Using Grids just got better with a fresh exploration of its design principles, updated text, and new photos and international graphics.

Grids are the basis for all design projects, and learning how to work with them is fundamental for all graphic designers. From working with multi-column formats to using type, color, images, and more, Layout Essentials not only demonstrates, using real world examples, how to use grids effectively, but shows you how to break the rules to use them effectively, too.

This revised and updated version of Layout Essentials is your one-stop reference and resource for all layout design projects.
A classic and essential text for designers since 2009, Layout Essentials: 100 Design Principles for Using Grids just got better with a fresh exploration of its design principles, updated text, and...

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Slapping some words and pictures on a page and calling it done rarely works. Planning for the design helps keep the final result readable and organized. In Layout Essentials, Beth Tondreau shares 100 ways to use grids in designs.

The book is full of practical tips to use to make sure people can understand what you are saying in your design, while keeping it interesting. Each tip is accompanied with examples and illustrations to let you see how it is applied.

Divided into the types of grids, like single and multi column, the sections are easy to understand and apply. The reasons for each layout style are explained so that you can better incorporate them into your work, not just recite them as a set of rules.

I've been exposed to designing using grids, albeit without thinking about it as such. I tend to stick with single and double columns, but seeing the options, and how to properly use them, I'm going to try to branch out and change up my designs. Incorporating different layouts and using colors as more than just highlights will open up a lot more possibilities. This will keep my clients, and me, from getting bored with the same old thing.

I received a complimentary copy from the publisher through NetGalley. All opinions are my own.

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I actually requested this book for my wife to read. She has been employed as a "Visual Information Specialist" for the Federal government for the last 15 years, and as a graphic artist in advertising for almost 20 years prior to that. She loved the updates in this book!
She was actually excited to have found ideas to expand her repertoire, She will be ordering the updated copy of this book for her desk.
Thank you!

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Another immensely helpful resource for designers! As a student of design, it helped me understand and connect the dots in different ways and provided many new tips that I'm sure I'll rely on for a long time.

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Great book if you are learning how to work in the graphics industry. Also a great reference book for when you need your knowledge refreshing.

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