Final booklet
April 26, 2012
Cover ideas
April 26, 2012
Interior spreads and color palette
April 26, 2012
Raw content for booklet
April 5, 2012
Grid variations
April 5, 2012
manuscript: Having the image be the largest part – usually seen for the first page of a multiple page arctile. The words are placed on top of the image to allow more space to make them larger.
Column: Allowing the words to be the main part of the page. The images are enlarged and cropped – both similar in saturation and color, so it creates an even border for the three.
Modular: Using the larger images, allows for a smaller picture on the right hand side to create the header for the article.
Tracing grids
April 3, 2012
-What’s a grid? A structuring content with the usage of horizontal and vertical components to create a layout. Examples are singular columns and range to multi-column to create a complex organization of images and text.
-What are margins and why are they important?Margins are the spaces that surrounds the text of the body to centralize and contain the set of text and images. They are important because are the main grid for a layout as a means to control the secondary set of grids – and allow for a max of min of the space alloted for the information.
-Which sample design do you like best from this chapter? Why? “Modular Grid” because it combines the “hangline” and consistent vertical and horizontal division. There is a consistency to the grid that allows for the users and readers to understand the layout. Because of its “modular quality” it simplistic however, can allow for a lot of variation.
-What grid(s) are used to layout the “Grid” chapter of this book? Modular grid system- with the proportions of the golden ratio.
-What type of grid is best for simple documents? For simple documents, the single column grid works great. That is mainly been engrained from the usage of using Microsoft word with its single columns and usually symmetric margins.






















