Making and Breaking the Grid: A Graphic Design Layout Workshop 
asked by dannyboy on November 21, 2006 7:18 PM
For designers working in every medium, layout is arguable the most basic and most important element. Effective layout is essential to communication and enables the end user to not only be drawn in with an innovative design but to digest information easily.
Making and Breaking the Grid is a comprehensive layout design workshop that assumes that to effectively break the rules of grid-based design one must first understand those rules and see them applied to real-world projects.
Text reveals top designers' work in process and rationale. Projects with similar characteristics are linked through a simple notational system that encourages exploration and comparison of structure ideas. Also included are historical overviews that summarize the development of layout concepts, both grid-based and non-grid based, in modern design practice.
Reviews
This book unleashes the every aspects of grid use in universal graphic design. I'm very satisfied the detailed text. Recommend to every student or professionals. Thank you Timothy. I'm looking for more great books from you.
reviewed by soulful on November 27, 2006 5:27 AM
This book is pretty sweet. Samara gives an overview of grid systems, how they are constructed and when they are used. Also, there is a large selection of example works, with cross-references within the book to other similar works.
If you're interested in implementing grids (or violating them) in your work, you should check out this book...
... but consider using a library!
If you're interested in implementing grids (or violating them) in your work, you should check out this book...
... but consider using a library!
reviewed by wellness on November 28, 2006 7:09 PM
