Grids, Layout & Space

What are Grids, Layout & Space?

Grids, layout, and space are fundamental concepts in interface design that help organise content and create visual structure on a screen.

  • Grids: A grid is a framework of horizontal and vertical lines that help designers organise content and create consistent spacing between elements on a screen. Grids can help designers maintain consistency and balance throughout a design, and can also help guide the user's eye to important content.
  • Layout: Layout refers to the way that elements are arranged on a screen. In interface design, designers need to consider factors such as content hierarchy, visual balance, and user flow when designing a layout.
  • Space: Space refers to the area between and around elements on a screen. Designers use space to create visual balance, establish a hierarchy of information, and guide the user's eye through the interface.

Overall, grids, layout, and space are important aspects of interface design, as they help create visual structure and guide the user's experience. By using these concepts effectively, designers can create interfaces that are intuitive, easy to use, and visually appealing.

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