Type and Layout


To give order and function to designs, designers use grids organising each feature to fit a specific structure. Commonly this is seen in the use of the 'Rule of Thirds', which is most present in photography. It refers to where information is placed in respect of the 3 columns and rows and how this makes the audience more comfortable and the information clearer and easier to absorb. There is also the use of the Golden Ratio, which is said to be used even in architecture to present a natural, formed and clear composition. Using the 'create grids' function on Indesign we created 8 page spreads playing with compositions using text and pictures.









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