Groundbreaking standard work that defines the fundamentals of modern design grids
Key reference for professional designers worldwide
Clear systems that continue to shape curricula and design processes today
Indispensable handbook for structured, functional, and consistent design
For more than forthy years, Grid Systems has been a practical handbook for designers in training or teaching, providing a simple, step-by-step introduction to the function and application of grids in two- and three-dimensional applications. It contains precise instructions for the use of all common grid systems (8 to 32 grid fields), which can be applied to a wide variety of projects.
They are a working tool that allows designers to conceive, organize, and design visual solutions more reliably and quickly – from business cards to exhibition stands. Josef Müller-Brockmann has documented and explained in detail, step by step, all the essential points that must be considered when designing a grid, with numerous application examples.
Languages: German | English
Pages: 176
Details: 357 illustrations , 21.0 × 30.0 cm, Hardcover
Publication date: 1981


