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by Oestrogen
2293 days ago
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I'm not saying that borders are always wrong, but you are using a horrible example as an argument in favor of borders. There are no borders in any of the examples in Josef Müller-Brockmann's Grid Systems except for in the pictographic signs used by the the Swiss Federal Railwaws, but they are not part of a grid. Well, there are also borders, or rather literal guidelines, in all the sketches visualizing the grid, but they are of course only there as a tool. In all the grid layout examples the grid is implicit. All of them. |
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