Grid Systems: Principles of Organizing Type FROM THE PUBLISHER
In her best-selling Geometry of Design, Kimberly Elam revealed how proportion, symmetry, and other geometrical systems underlie many of the visual relationships that make successful design. In Grid Systems: Principles of Organizing Type, the third book in Princeton Architectural Press's Design Brief series, Elam brings the same keen eye and clear explanations to bear on the most prevalent, and maybe most subtle and least understood, system of visual organization: the grid.
SYNOPSIS
A guide to typographic composition for designers, with plentiful 20th century examples. Each example is overlaid with a translucent sheet that exposes its visual organization. The volume explains typography as a system not just of verbal information but of lines of texture that create rectangles of tone on a page; in the placement of the rectangles lies the perception of order and unity in a composition. Elam heads the graphic and interactive communication department at the Ringling School of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL; she's also the author of Geometry of Design. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR