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Making and Breaking the Grid: A Graphic Design Layout Workshop
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| Part No: | 1592531253 |
| Manufacturer: | Rockport Publishers |
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| Customer Rating: | 4.5 / 5.0 |
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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.
| Great Layout Book For Designers | 2009-11-29 | 4 / 5 |
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| Filled with sample layouts from different media (brochures, books, etc.), this book reveals various layout grid designs (both applied and broken). It's definitely a helpful guide if your looking for ideas in layout options. |
| Big book with TONS of examples | 2009-10-22 | 4 / 5 |
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The title says it all. This is a BIG book with a TON of examples of different means of applying and using grids. The book also offers methods for going beyond the grid. That is really all I can say about this one.
Great book for students, you may find yourselves referencing this book again later down the road from time to time. |
| If I ever get the product! | 2009-09-14 | 3 / 5 |
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| I would LOVE to provide an opinion. If I EVER GET THE PRODUCT. I don't understand what takes so long? I've ordered tires via the internet and get them faster than this. It's been over 4 weeks! |
| Less educational and useful than I wished | 2009-08-17 | 3 / 5 |
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I was disappointed with this book. As the other reviews mentioned, this book is divided into two sections; the first one discusses using grids and the second one is a "break the rules" section in regards to grid design and usage. Each section starts with an article and then spends many pages showing and discussing various examples. I found the first section's article too brief (and inadequate?) and the second one's article only helpful in giving historical perspective as to design trends.
I agree with the readability issues for this book. If the goal was making the essay sections easy to read then I think it falls short. More traditional layouts and use of typography (size, color, choice of fonts) might have helped this goal more than the very self-consciously designed layout.
I also would have liked to see more discussion of more mundane examples (magazines, books, etc) as it seemed most examples were for clients looking for a very highly designed / arty look (at the expense of easy communications of information). I agree with some of the other reviewers that some examples showed projects that lacked easy usability / readability (i.e. for a calendar / schedule) - if the goal was communications of information without having to spend time deciphering the layout of the information then they fell short IMHO).
It is possible that this book might prove a useful reference for me for design ideas but I am not sure of that at this time. |
| fantastic! | 2009-05-05 | 5 / 5 |
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this book is absolutely agreeable. It hits everything a graphic designer should know, and more.
couldn't say enough good things about it, so I'll just say buy it or borrow it from a friend, you wont put it down. |