GRID THEORY

 LAYOUT 

 ALIGNmENT

MTM1532

Tiffany Tse

tset@algonquincollege.com

GRID THEORY

pythagoras and the golden ratio

http://goldenratiocalculator.com/

Rule of thirds


Rule of Thirds


Grid systems

960 Grid System

Golden Grid System

Semantic.GS

and many more...

Resources

Layout and Composition

Balance

Symmetrical Balance

http://dwd.co/ http://clearmenu.com/ 

Bilateral Symmetry (balanced on more than one axis) 

Radial Symmetry (equally spaced around a central point) 

Asymmetrical Balance

http://www.steinway.com/about/ 

http://ladisparatadaboda.com/

Unity

How elements on a page interact with one another.

Page design should work as a whole, not in parts.

Emphasis


Create some kind of focal point 

(which will by default become what is emphased on the page) 



Layout and alignment

Alignment

Alignment creates a sharper, more ordered design. 

Aligning elements

Helps to create a visual connection between them.

It creates order within a composition.

Alignment

Tightens the design and eliminates the messy effect which arises when items are placed randomly in a composition.

Some Rules to Follow

When thinking about design, layout and composition.

ONE | Research and AUDIENCE

Research and understand your audience.

TWO | Two font family rule

Use a maximum of two font families in a composition.

You can use different weights of the same font family to create interesting typography, but too many font families can become messy very quickly.

THREE | GET FEEDBACk

Whether it's through usability testing, or from a peer, feedback is important for growth and to enhance a design.

FOUR | Open UP SPACE

Don't be afraid of using white space to open up a composition.

Often times more whitespace, can lead to a better design.
(both vertically and horizontally)

FIVE | BREAK

It's important to take breaks, to refresh your mind and get into the process.

SIX | ALIGN, ALIGN, ALIGN!

Align objects to one another.

SEVEN | JUSTIFICATION

Avoid center justification for large amounts of text.

EIGHT | KEEP THE READER

Design to keep the reader on the page, use page elements to bring the viewer back to important parts of your design.

NINE | PREP

Pre-design with sketches, dummy pages and grids.

Doing an ample amount of prep work before you start will aid in the effectiveness of your design.

TEN | USE IMAGES SPARINGLY

Make use of images, but sparingly.

Concentrate on creating visual interest with typography.

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