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GRID

In design, a grid is a structure of a series


of intersecting vertical, horizontal, or
curved lines, and they are meant to
structure the visual, textual, or object
content.

Moreover, grids have multiple uses,


from helping to align and balance
our designs to allowing us to achieve
excellent effects of the composition.

They are much more than just some


structure lines or boxes; they structure,
guide, and shape our design flow in a
way that helps you to accomplish your
desired output.
The Benefits of Using a Grid are such:
Designers solve problems. The grid helps solve
the design objects’ organizational issues.
- Helps to achieve the Order — Grids bring
order to a layout, making it simpler for an
audience to navigate through information.
- Helps to build Consistency — Grids bring
consistency in the layout. It further helps to
create a structural harmony in the design
layout.
Helps to increase Efficiency — Grids empower
designers to swiftly add elements to a design
layout without losing the look and feel of the
intended layout design.
Dharam Mentor
University of the Arts London

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