Grid Systems Principles of Organizing Type

Cover of Grid Systems Principles of Organizing Type by Kimberly Elam
Year: 2004
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 120
ISBN-13: 9781568984650
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 7 Inches
Weight: 0.8598028218 Pounds
Width: 0.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 686.2/2
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“Grid Systems Principles of Organizing Type” by Kimberly Elam, published by Princeton Architectural Press on August 12, 2004, is a first edition that spans 120 pages. This book explores the foundational role of grid systems in typographic design, challenging the notion that they are merely rigid frameworks. Elam delves into the complexities of grid composition, emphasizing that great design often relies on these systems, even when they are subverted.

Readers will find a comprehensive overview that includes extensive research and over 100 examples from various design contexts, ranging from the Bauhaus to contemporary advertising. Elam presents a step-by-step approach to typographic composition, offering design strategies that elevate grids beyond basic functionality. This edition serves as a valuable resource for designers, educators, and students interested in the intersection of design, graphic arts, and typography.


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Although grid systems are the foundation for almost all typographic design, they are often associated with rigid, formulaic solutions. However, the belief that all great design is nonetheless based on grid systems (even if only subverted ones) suggests that few designers truly understand the complexities and potential riches of grid composition.
In her best-selling Geometry of Design, Elam shows how proportion, symmetry, and other geometrical systems underlie many of the visual relationships that make for good design. Now, Elam brings the same keen eye and clear explanations to bear on the most prevalent, and maybe least understood, system of visual organization: the grid.
Filled with extensive research and more than 100 informative examples from the Bauhaus to Nike ads, Grid Systems provides a rich, easy-to-understand overview and demonstrates a step-by-step approach to typographic composition. It suggests design strategies that transcend simple function and reductionist recipes to allow grids to become a means of truly dynamic communication. Any designer, educator, or student will benefit greatly from this elegant slim book, chock-a-block full of colorful examples, helpful vellum overlays, and Elam’s insightful analysis.

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Language: en. Pages: 120. Edition: First Edition.

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