Graphics Reference
In-Depth Information
be shown in sizes that are relative to each other, or will they be allowed to appear at any
size? If all the images hang from a particular flowline, their depth varying, the designer
will need to address the images with both the shortest and deepest depths to determine
what is possible for text or other elements below these variations. From these major
divisions in space and the logic that the designer uses to govern them, a series of inter-
vals might be structured for the images and for text areas surrounding them. It is also
possible to structure the grid based on how images will be sized in succession. Perhaps
the designer envisions sequencing the images in a particular way: first bleeding full off
one page, then a half-page vertical, then inset, and then a three-quarter bleed. In this
case, the proportions of the images as they relate to the format will define a series of
intervals.
Visual Logic
Structuring the Page
Intuitive Arrangement
Integrating Type and Image
Layout Systems
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