Two magazine layouts that adhere to a grid layout
Two magazine layouts that don't appear to follow a grid
This is one of David Carson's that was hinted by Chris to checkout. I love the way he used type to depict the shape of a face. Although the typing could possible follow a horizontal grid, there is no verticle grid as it follows the side of the face.
This is a layout from one of my favourite magazines called LINO. It is actually developed by a collection of short non-sense articles from a news paper which have been layered and thus created a very effective poster, which is part of a poster series.
Two examples of my choice that adhere to a grid design.
A classic example would be an architectural design of a house on paper...I realise I didn't get the best photo of this house (it was a quick snap as I felt rude) to justify the grid, but I just think its a great design. The windows at each level follow the same suit and also with the pitches of the roof, the angles etc.
With the exception of the dust, dashboards in cars are a classic example of a grid design.
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