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Define the word Grid-
A pattern of regularly spaced horizontal and vertical lines forming squares on a map, a chart, an aerial photograph, or an optical device, used as a reference for locating points.
Why do we (Designers) use a grid? what are the benefits or functions?
The reason we use the grid system in Typography is because it was made to “eliminate the confusion caused by different naming systems…and provides a sense of order…through the relationships that weight and width have with each other.” Typographic grids are specifically made to create order and control.
What is a modular grid?
A modular grid contains columns and rows. The modules help in the placement/cropping of your text and pictures, but the images and texts can always take up more than one module as well.
Define and illustrate:margins,columns, grid modules. flowlines, gutter
Margins- a border or edge, typically around printed or written matter
Columns- a vertical arrangement on a page of horizontal type.
Grid modules-they are areas that help in the placement of your text or images.
Flowlines-lines of the modules
Gutter-the areas around the modules that are not on the edges of the page as those are margins
Defien hierarchy
Hierarchy- in design this is when modules reference other modules.
What are ways to achieve a clear hierarchy
Hierarchy can be achieved clearly by making one module bolder, darker, more colorful, to the right, etc. Define type family and type styles Type family- is a collection of related typefaces which share common design traits and a common name.
Type Styles- any given variant of this coordinated design
Josef Muller Brockmann is...



Jan Tschichold is...
Jan Tschichold, who was born in Germany, was the great typographer that created the well known typeface Sabon. Sabon was named after the sixteenth century type founder, Jacques Sabon. Besides this he also had brought about Transit, Saskia, and Zeus. The site, http://new.myfonts.com/person/Jan_Tschichold/, contains five font families by Tschichold; sabon (from adobe), Iwan Reschniev, Classical Garamond, Tschichold, Sabon (from Linotype). During his lifetime he, Jan Tschichold, also did calligraphy, book design, book jacket design, writing (he wrote a book on design titled Die neue Typography), lettering, and was a teacher. Jan more then likely became interested with scripts due to his childhood and growing up with his father, Franz Tschichold, being a script writer. Jan originally became a drawing teacher making calligraphic writings in his spare time, and quitting his teaching career after three years when he decided becoming a typeface designer was more along his lines. So he attended the Academy for Graphic Arts in Leipzig. Once he graduated he then became an instructor at this academy. He continued teaching until the Nazis arrested him in 1933 for “culturally subversive” activities. During this time the practice of making new typography was considered a subversive activity because it was different. Later his organized form of typography was called the tschichold grid.

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