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Typographic grid


A typographic grid is a method for dividing up a canvas area into margins, columns, and rows. The divisions are in part calculated based on the line-height of the base (usually body-copy) font-size. It is synonymous with Modernist Graphic Design in general, but particularly the Swiss International Style and Josef Müller-Brockmann.

Projects applying this skill

Cover detail, Buddhafield Programme brochure 2016
Buddhafield 2016 Programme Brochure

Buddhafield 2016 Season Programme Poster

Watercolour illustration, birds flying from trees
Buddhafield 2018 Programme Brochure

Buddhafield 2018 Season Programme Poster

Hand drawn lettering for the Southampton Buddhist Centre
Southampton Buddhist Centre

Hand drawn illustration of a hand holding a length of barbed wire that transforms into a lotus
Buddhist Protest: Buddhafield GEA 2017

Green Tara as Astronaut: a street art influenced twist on the Buddhist female deity
Green Tara, Astronaut: Our Future Dharma

Book cover: There’s More to Dying than Death

Book cover detail
Book cover: Dipa Ma

Book Cover: The Yogi’s Joy

A woman with flowers drawn over her buttocks next to another laughing woman
Poster-flyer: Buddhafield Café fundraiser

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